It’s a numeric calculation of VPD at that temp/humidity level. 7.5 being the minimal level for optimal transpiration. The chart may not be specifically designed for Cannabis, but it has proven to be extremely accurate for Cannabis.Range of what? 7.5 what?
Fucking cool.I've considered getting one of these...anyone have any experience with steam units?
https://www.anden.com/products/model-865866/
All of which does not address the fact that we do not run rooms at 80-90F with 75-80% humidity right!!! That is obviously canopy humidity and it is affected if you have large colas too dense too close to one another! Yes you need air movement but if you don't have enough space between plants you get dead fields where bud rot grows.The gold fields are ranges of ok (7.5), to optimal (10.5).
Do your plants pray towards the light? If so, chances are your VPD is on point.
Budrot indoors is a result of high humidity, with a lack of adequate air movement...IMO.
And what the heck kind of measuring device do you need to measure what the leaves experience as canopy humidity! I guess you can bury a humidistat in the canopy, a probe would be better though.Fucking cool.
All of which does not address the fact that we do not run rooms at 80-90F with 75-80% humidity right!!! That is obviously canopy humidity and it is affected if you have large colas too dense too close to one another! Yes you need air movement but if you don't have enough space between plants you get dead fields where bud rot grows.
I was gonna get one just help part the hair on my back.Fucking cool.
Leaves are undergoing a chemical transformation under the light, it is difficult to measure what the transpiration rate is "at the canopy" vs "below the canopy" etc. WTF kind of instrument does that I would like to know. I submit it would have to be some kind of photo-voltaic cell placed among the leaves interspersed to achieve a measurement of average lumination and other sensors to measure hydrologic humidity? I admit I am way out of my depth here.It’s a numeric calculation of VPD at that temp/humidity level. 7.5 being the minimal level for optimal transpiration. The chart may not be specifically designed for Cannabis, but it has proven to be extremely accurate for Cannabis.
There are so many variables, adding more terminology or tests is silly IMO. Good air flow, a low ambient dehumidification, and a hi/lo hydrostrat at or in the canopy is all you need to dial in your garden. Depending on the canopy size and density, it will most likely have its own micro climate. Having your hydostat on the wall or near your lights is a mistake, have it in the canopy and move it around to different spots to get an accurate reading. Keep It Simple Stoner.....Leaves are undergoing a chemical transformation under the light, it is difficult to measure what the transpiration rate is "at the canopy" vs "below the canopy" etc. WTF kind of instrument does that I would like to know. I submit it would have to be some kind of photo-voltaic cell placed among the leaves interspersed to achieve a measurement of average lumination and other sensors to measure hydrologic humidity? I admit I am way out of my depth here.
VPD is for sealed rooms.Humidity levels depend on temps..dial in your VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit). Typically, the higher your temps, the higher your humidity should be. The gold fields on the chart are optimal ranges for Cannabis.
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Shiiiiit that looks pricyI've considered getting one of these...anyone have any experience with steam units?
https://www.anden.com/products/model-865866/
Yep, too big a difference in lights on and lights off will do that. Room condensatesIf your room sweets when lights go out you are running high humidity not good ,I don't own a humidity meter , I can tell by just walking in the room you ,sorta old school didn't have ph -rh pens back then
VPD effects every room!VPD is for sealed rooms.
VPD is measured by the visual health of the plants, not by instruments. If the leaves on your plants are always reaching for the light, your VPD is on point.Leaves are undergoing a chemical transformation under the light, it is difficult to measure what the transpiration rate is "at the canopy" vs "below the canopy" etc. WTF kind of instrument does that I would like to know. I submit it would have to be some kind of photo-voltaic cell placed among the leaves interspersed to achieve a measurement of average lumination and other sensors to measure hydrologic humidity? I admit I am way out of my depth here.
VPD effects every room!
So how do you maintain precise humidity and temperature if you're constantly venting the room?VPD is measured by the visual health of the plants, not by instruments. If the leaves on your plants are always reaching for the light, your VPD is on point.