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I think the same happened to me but by chance... unknowing the real reasonLike allways its a try and see, we got rid of calcium deff by raising temps when the initial reaction was to add more calmag.
I think the same happened to me but by chance... unknowing the real reasonLike allways its a try and see, we got rid of calcium deff by raising temps when the initial reaction was to add more calmag.
Thought 40-50% flowering max humidity ?Yea, lots of VPD charts available but this one is already calculated with LED's in mind. Most of them are older and created with HPS in mind, like this one here..
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Not at the higher ambient temps most LED growers end up running.Thought 40-50% flowering max humidity ?
Some use that as a rule to avoid budrot and pm, airflow and prevention can let ypu go higher, but most people trim back humidity towards the end anyway. VPD can guide you a bit, to see where to go when things dont grow right due to environment, but its no 10 commandments.Thought 40-50% flowering max humidity ?
Thought 40-50% flowering max humidity ?
Hey Seth!check them with a thermocouple, those ir thermometer are not precise enough, my leaf temps are usually in the 0,5-0,8° cooler range. and you can measure air temperature with the same device
No wonder they pray all day long... you intuitively choosed the right conditions.Some strains tho are different. The key to a great VPD is the leafs prying. When you see that happen, simply write down your RH and Temp, That is your VPD goal.
I know mine like 80F and 49RH, PER MY METER, which I dont know if is right. Cheapo. When those numbers are hit, like clockwork, they pray, no matter time of day.
that's why i measure with a thermocouple, even IF there is an error in range, when i measure BOTH leaf AND ambient temperature with the same device i should be still quite accurate to measure the correct deltaHey Seth!
Finally I've found the article about the leaf temps. They don't specificate an optimal leaf temp for cannabis but you can see the differences in a few flir cam pics. But if it's -1, -2 or even -3° could still be within the error range of the measuring device. IR thermometers are not that accurate and they show only the hottest spot and not the average LST.
https://www.blackdogled.com/lst
Sounds interesting, can you develope on what meter you use? Maybe a linkthat's why i measure with a thermocouple, even IF there is an error in range, when i measure BOTH leaf AND ambient temperature with the same device i should be still quite accurate to measure the correct delta
Lol, I've the exact same thermocouple. Got it for ~3 or 4bucks or so..
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Bigclivedotcom uses that oneLol, I've the exact same thermocouple. Got it for ~3 or 4bucks or so..
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Bigclivedotcom uses that one
for the correct air temperature i use the sht31, i reviewed it here, thermocouple is only for the deltaOlder thread I know... but I found this interesting clip on You Tube
TM-902C K-TYPE THERMOCOUPLE AND THERMOMETER REVIEW
The guy bought 4 identical devices, and with thermal paste he glued the sensors on a aluminium plate.
Every device gave a different result: Values ranging from 18 to 20.4 Celsius.
Of course when you measure both the room and the plant surface with the same device, you will know the difference in temperature, but you still will not know what the temperature exactly is.
Or you must find a way to calibrate your YM-902C.
Or determine the temperature in your room with another - reliable - thermometer.