That'll do.Hi All!
How many umols for flowering? Im using Cree CXB 3590's and I range from 500-900umols at the canopy.
Thanks for any advice!
Hi All!
How many umols for flowering? Im using Cree CXB 3590's and I range from 500-900umols at the canopy.
Thanks for any advice!
Wow thank you so much for this!!!I would say 600-900μMol/s/m² without extra CO² and 1000-1200μMol/s/m² with. 700-800 is the sweet spot and probably the range with the highest grams per watt rating. With 1000 you will yield more but it will be less efficient because above 800μMol/s/m² the profits are getting smaller and smaller. You need 20% more energy for 1000μMol/s but the profit in yield is probably only 5% more. See below..
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ooohhhDo you like charts? Here is another one. You see the green area..? This is the humidity you need for healthy growing plants. It's already calculated for white LED(2°C less leaf temps) so you can use it 1:1.
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There are a lot of vpd charts..but this one is exactly the one I useDo you like charts? Here is another one. You see the green area..? This is the humidity you need for healthy growing plants. It's already calculated for white LED(2°C less leaf temps) so you can use it 1:1.
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show me ONE led room where the leaf temperature is 2° cooler than ambient.Do you like charts? Here is another one. You see the green area..? This is the humidity you need for healthy growing plants. It's already calculated for white LED(2°C less leaf temps) so you can use it 1:1.
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Nope! It's -2° with white CRI80 LED's and even -3° with blurples. Compared with HPS it's +2-3° because of the high amount of IR radiation. With CRI90 the difference could be a bit lower because it already has twice as much far red like CRI80.show me ONE led room where the leaf temperature is 2° cooler than ambient.
usually the leaf temperature is less than 1° cooler with led
Is very important what you are noticing...some people cant change the temps or RH for several reasons and their plants suffer a lot...and they dont know that they can avoid some issues just changing their nutes concentrationsTo keep the RH where its needed can be a sisyphean task. To hold 60% I often have to close all doors and windows in the room where the box is, especially when it's dry outside. The RH in this room must be atleast about 70% to hold 60% inside the tent. With closed doors this value is reached quickly but without fresh air I have to set up a few CO² bottles just to make sure there is always enough CO².
This is really annoying and I am already considering to buy a 2l bottle with CO² (these are used for inert gas welding) and a timer controlled regulator. There are also small CO²-setups with 2l bottles for aquariums one can get for around $150.(e3ay)
With a hydro setup it's much easier to adress a not optimal VPD's simply by changing the nutrient strength. If it's 20% too high lower the nutrients by 20%. This is not so easy to manage when you grow in organic soil like I've done in the past.
I'm building currently a coco dtw setup for my small 50x 30" area.
Instead of closing doors and windows and adding CO2 bottles all I have to do is adjust the nutrient strength according to the RH/VPD.
Not only is it much less effort it will also deliver much better results.
I think youre correcTt but there would allways be an upper limit on how much you can raise nutes before the nute solution starts sucking water out of your plant. AfaikIs very important what you are noticing...some people cant change the temps or RH for several reasons and their plants suffer a lot...and they dont know that they can avoid some issues just changing their nutes concentrations
I knew that if I had a wrong vpd situation..with high transpiration rate...lets say 30 C and 50 % RH I have to low nutes concentration to avoid nute burn… But my question is: Will it work with low transpiration rates..I mean if I have 23 C and 75 % RH.. should I have to raise nutes concentration accordingly to allow the plant to get nutes at good rates?
Will be nice a chart that includes some kind of vpd, temp, rh chart with PPM concentrations suggestions,, in veg/flower …
Also it should be keep in mind that at low temps, photosynthesis rates go down...so the plant use less nutes..so a kind of equilibrium much be reached….I think youre correcTt but there would allways be an upper limit on how much you can raise nutes before the nute solution starts sucking water out of your plant. Afaik