cobshopgrow
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there are probably other knobs also, but hang your light higher when you think theyre stressed isnt a bad move.
Yea i just plugged the chiller because this is my first RDWC run, and of course you read a ton of bullshit before to start...but i will do it different next time.Some root rots do occur more easily at higher temperatures. That is right. But the reason they do, is because warmer temperatures are better for most plants. The whole metabolism just works better with slightly higher temperatures. Both of your cannabis and your root rot
But root rot comes in many ways and is never triggered by higher temperatures by itself. Also swings in EC can help trigger it. The quality of your water. Hygienic aspects. There are many growers who have water of 25 degrees and never had root rot.
The difference between DO is water of 17.5 degrees and water of 20 degrees is probably around 0.7 mg per liter (9.8 mg instead of 9.2)
That is a small difference, but even then... the difference is irrelevant because of atmospheric pressure that will 'refill' the maximum amount of O2 in your rez or tote all the time.
Metabolism in water of 20 degrees however works better then in water of 17.5.
Most of the papers I read are in Dutch. Wageningen University is the world's leading university on agriculture and their library is impressive.
Besides that, in the Netherlands agriculture is a huge industry. The Netherlands is the 2nd biggest exporter of agriculture (US is nr. 1, but has a population that is almost 20 times of that of the Netherlands). In the Netherlands we don't grow a lot of corn and grains (not a lot of space for that) but we grow a lot in huge complexes of greenhouses.
Anyway, all these growers also have their own institutes where they do research and experiments. They are a very useful source of information.
Some root rots do occur more easily at higher temperatures. That is right. But the reason they do, is because warmer temperatures are better for most plants. The whole metabolism just works better with slightly higher temperatures. Both of your cannabis and your root rot
But root rot comes in many ways and is never triggered by higher temperatures by itself. Also swings in EC can help trigger it. The quality of your water. Hygienic aspects. There are many growers who have water of 25 degrees and never had root rot.
The difference between DO is water of 17.5 degrees and water of 20 degrees is probably around 0.7 mg per liter (9.9 mg instead of 9.2)
That is a small difference, but even then... the difference is irrelevant because of atmospheric pressure that will 'refill' the maximum amount of O2 in your rez or tote all the time.
Metabolism in water of 20 degrees however works better then in water of 17.5.
Most of the papers I read are in Dutch. Wageningen University is the world's leading university on agriculture and their library is impressive.
Besides that, in the Netherlands agriculture is a huge industry. The Netherlands is the 2nd biggest exporter of agriculture (US is nr. 1, but has a population that is almost 20 times of that of the Netherlands). In the Netherlands we don't grow a lot of corn and grains (not a lot of space for that) but we grow a lot in huge complexes of greenhouses.
Anyway, all these growers also have their own institutes where they do research and experiments. They are a very useful source of information.
I think that it is an establish fact that plant's metabolism increase while water temperature increase. Also for microbes. Goods and bads.Hydro would be more productive at higher root temperatures?
Not only in hydro.Hydro would be more productive at higher root temperatures?
Yes my seeds germinate a lot quicker when placed in a warm location,I think that it is an establish fact that plant's metabolism increase while water temperature increase. Also for microbes. Goods and bads.
Is there a higher temp system for hydro as so far most are sub 20c.Not only in hydro.
Look up 'root temperature' and 'yield' and you will come across many scientific papers about it.
Of course don't overdo it with temperature. There is a certain range and there is an optimal temperature for every plant and every strain.
For lettuce and tomatoes the ideal root temperature is around 77 F / 25 C (according to Cornell University).
That is in soil but a plant's metabolism and DNA structure do not suddenly change because they are in hydro.
If you are trying to pinpoint a CalMag issue on VPD or the fact that they are under LEDs then I think you may be looking at the wrong root cause. Plants are completely capable of extremely healthy with terrible VPD.Im not sure that we can continue here but i will try..
I've read and read and read.
Im under LEDs, having Cal or Mag issue since i started.
Those vpd charts don't seem to represent the conditions it grows in out in wild, I couldn't follow their sense.If you are trying to pinpoint a CalMag issue on VPD or the fact that they are under LEDs then I think you may be looking at the wrong root cause. Plants are completely capable of extremely healthy with terrible VPD.
I don't get what you mean by this.Is there a higher temp system for hydro as so far most are sub 20c.
VPD in 'the wild' has a wide range. Cannabis can grow in so many climates.Those vpd charts don't seem to represent the conditions it grows in out in wild, I couldn't follow their sense.
For me all the talk about uptake of nutes and such, is way above my head.If you are trying to pinpoint a CalMag issue on VPD or the fact that they are under LEDs then I think you may be looking at the wrong root cause. Plants are completely capable of extremely healthy with terrible VPD.
I don’t understand the concern with VPD or LED though, unless it's just for education. Did you used to grow with HPS or something else and now are noticing CalMag issues?I don't get what you mean by this.
Could you explain a bit more?
VPD in 'the wild' has a wide range. Cannabis can grow in so many climates.
Even when you follow it back to it's roots, you will see that it originated in different climates.
For me all the talk about uptake of nutes and such, is way above my head.
But I read on many forums that people have issues with Calmag after they switched to led. And many claim it has to do with the lower leaf temperature under led. And leaf temperature is an important number for VPD.
Second time with the same lights running the same strain? Every variable is going to make each grow a little different.That is the second time that i have problems of distances between Quantuum boards and plants.
Same light too close. It just my fault. When you come from HID lights, you kinda think that you can go closer with LED because they run much cooler.I don’t understand the concern with VPD or LED though, unless it's just for education. Did you used to grow with HPS or
Second time with the same lights running the same strain? Every variable is going to make each grow a little different.
As far as I can tell perfect Res temps hang around 20, Seems counterproductive not to run Res at 25c, lost yeild.I don't get what you mean by this.
Could you explain a bit more?
VPD in 'the wild' has a wide range. Cannabis can grow in so many climates.
Even when you follow it back to it's roots, you will see that it originated in different climates.
Tune my VPD to an arbitrary chart on Google search or tune it to real marijuana growth parameters? I'm tuned to cannabis already I'm not changing to your vpd chart though.Just try it. You will see how much happier are your plants when you tune your VPD.
Again, I don't get you.As far as I can tell perfect Res temps hang around 20, Seems counterproductive not to run Res at 25c, lost yeild.
If you have a suggestion what works better.So the VPD charts aren't for us, they might work but don't educate, ours would have a much wider central line that show the ability to handle the wider variation. A slight difference between indica and sativa shown in seperate charts. It's all a bit weak and confusing, how about something that works better?
No I'm just querying why most run lower than the perfect temp, don't worry I'll read some threads work it out.Again, I don't get you.
You say that you think that perfect temperature is 20.
But you also say that is counterproductive not to run at 25?
If you have a suggestion what works better.
VPD numbers are used all over the world by commercial growers.
The only thing is: Who came up for the numbers for cannabis?