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Whats the humdidity and temperature?
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Temps fluctuate between 60 and 70 degrees, humidity goes between 55% and 65%. Trying to keep the VPD between 0.8 and 1.1, those are the temps and humidity that will make that happen at the elevation im atWhats the humdidity and temperature?
I think shes gonna be fine too, im pretty good about making sure the soil dries up a bit before watering again.Dont worry she will go back to normal. If it was a few days since the last watering there's no way your gonna cause permanent damage by overwatering a bit.
Agree. She's mature enough that a little overwater shouldn't do much other than a temporary slowdown.Dont worry she will go back to normal. If it was a few days since the last watering there's no way your gonna cause permanent damage by overwatering a bit.
I think shes gonna be fine too, im pretty good about making sure the soil dries up a bit before watering again.
Weird thing this time though, those leaves were drooping yesterday so i poked the soil with my finger and it still felt pretty moist, only reason i didnt water yesterday. But then today the leaves were way more droopy so i figured maybe the water deeper down is all used up and the water closer to the top didnt get used for some reason? Would be really weird if that were the case lol but yea il post another picture later tonight, probably an hour or 2 after lights on
If that 65% humidity mixes with those 60 degrees I can see the soil being wet for more than a couple of days and not needing to water, and even the plant getting droopy, the VPD with that mix is also 0,45 kPa which is not in the danger zone but close.Temps fluctuate between 60 and 70 degrees, humidity goes between 55% and 65%. Trying to keep the VPD between 0.8 and 1.1, those are the temps and humidity that will make that happen at the elevation im at
Yea luckily the only time it hits 65% is during the day as far as i know. I can definitely say the very lowest i see the VPD touch, and only for a second, is 0.6, which is still a little low but nothing to freak out about at this stage in the growIf that 65% humidity mixes with those 60 degrees I can see the soil being wet for more than a couple of days and not needing to water, and even the plant getting droopy, the VPD with that mix is also 0,45 VPD which is not in the danger zone but close.
My recommendation is run your lights on air temps in the tent at 80° and your lights off temps at no lower than 70°. Keep your humidity at around 55% during veg and 45% during flower. If you want to get even more precise you can buy a laser thermometer, they're around $20 at Walmart, and measure the leaf temp. 77° is what you're looking for.I might have to turn the temps on the space heater in the lung room up a bit to help manage the soil a little better. I think itl be better if i can keep it closer to 65-75 degrees
I really wish i could manage the temps better, but being in the mountains it gets really cold in the winter, and i cant really keep my heater on above 63 because propane is expensive as fuck lol i turned my space heater up by 5° so wel see how that does, hopefully it makes a good difference.My recommendation is run your lights on air temps in the tent at 80° and your lights off temps at no lower than 70°. Keep your humidity at around 55% during veg and 45% during flower. If you want to get even more precise you can buy a laser thermometer and measure the leaf temp. 77° is what you're looking for.
Those specs should keep you in the green zone or close to it throughout the grow. Keep in mind that VPD specs fluctuate with the difference between leaf and air temp. A difference of 0° at 80°/55% shows a VPD of around 1.52. A 5° difference means the VPD at 80°/55% is now around 1.09. Big difference.
Dimlux has a good calculator with charts from 0° swing to 5° swing.
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Its so much easier to manage temps in the summerIf you can position your space heater near the intake on your tent you can control your temperature better and be able to raise the temp in the tent.
When you run the tent at that temperature/humidity you're going to see some explosive growth unless the genetics says otherwise but, judging from your recent pics, that doesn't seem to be an issue!![]()
I have different size fans depending on the time of the year. Theyre cheap ass in line fans with no power regulation thats why I have a few hahaha. For winter I use the 100mm ones, for summer I use the 150mm ones in the big tent and the 125mm one in the small tent cause the big one doesnt fit.
If you locate the heater near the bottom intake port it will draw warm air into the tent as the exhaust fan pulls in the air. Along with the light heat it should raise the temp in the tent. You can find the perfect spot by experimenting a little with fan speed. Maybe turn on and off your minimum speed every hour?
IIRC, you aren't venting the exhaust out of the lung room so the heat that the lights generate, along with the heater, should raise the temp in the lung room and in the tent.