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I put my humidity inkird sensor on the wall and temp sensor off to the side both at top of canopy height .you can see in this vid..just make sure the fans not blowing hard on the temp sensor..
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I struggle at times also but thats not bad .mines about the same as yours lol.i can get down to 46% at times but most times hoovering around 51% ..long as you have good exhaust and fan moving air constantly you should b good..
I struggle at times also but thats not bad .mines about the same as yours lol.i can get down to 46% at times but most times hoovering around 51% ..long as you have good exhaust and fan moving air constantly you should b good..
Nice setup..you have a camera in there....i want one now
Nice setup..you have a camera in there....i want one now
thanks bro..thats awesome..i will have a look later.......i reckon you will only get wpm if you have poor air movement .when my temp is reached the heat is exhausted and gets close to 45% then goes back up to 55% sometimes 60% before temp is reached again.and that with the dehuey going flat stick..some days are real good.the rainy ones she goes up .lights off the exhaust fan is turned right down with dehuey keeping the rh in check....
Be careful ir leds on camera can light stress your ladies in the dark. If your able turn that off and use only at lights on. That’s what I do and it works good. I bought a green only spectrum led 3W hung high on a smart switch that night view. But do it minimallyBrilliant wee thing. Saves me opening zips on tent just to be nosy
I have a couple in my tent. I put one up on the wall, which seems to be the closest to the plant temps.
Then I put one sensor in the actual pot. This one always reads high as it is under the light, it usually reads around 88F even when my media temp is 80F and Leaf Temps are usually around 77-78F
Then I also have one of the IR gun thermometers for taking Leaf Temps. This is the most accurate way and actually put my mind at ease about Temps because I thought I was running too hot the entire time, but came to learn that I was actually running right on point. So I HIGHLY recommend one of the IR gun thermometers to take actual Leaf Temps.
Wpm doesn't come from humidity over 45% its most likely to appear when lights on humidity is low and night time is high... like almost dew point high. It's also more likely in an unhealthy plant or leaves as it provides a vector into the plant. Poor airflow and microclimates are contributing factors and go hand in hand.
With good airflow you reduce and eliminate microclimates that are ideal for wpm. The humidity of the room maybe 45 but with poor airflow around the leafs maybe 100% that's where issues happen... stale humid air.
A healthy plant is pretty resistant and some genetics very much so. Silica help thicken the leaves and that goes a long way to preventing infection. So does pruning older unhealthy leaves and maintains good air flow.
I have flowered in as high as 65% and never had an issue.
As for sensor placement you want the temp sensor at canopy height shaded from the light as IR can affect the readings. Humidity I would say multiple places but again canopy height.... they key to an accurate reading is good air mixture and flow or you will have different readings all over.
Be careful ir leds on camera can light stress your ladies in the dark. If your able turn that off and use only at lights on. That’s what I do and it works good. I bought a green only spectrum led 3W hung high on a smart switch that night view. But do it minimally
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