tbh Its Too many things for anyone to give ya a real answer , just being foreal with ya. For future and current I really think if u haven’t it’s cementing that envirmental status and knowing that’s in check cause if not that can def deter so many reasons why a plant or quality gets damaged . from enviromental needs to food , every pheno is different. i suggest Get urself a way to tell ur light intensity . before buying a 300-400 buck ppfd meter I suggest running the led at suggested height. Use a phone app for intensity and for many enviromental reasons and if pro version ppfd readings. the enviromental monitor will give u daily/minutes/live of ur temp/rh/light strengeth and co2 and ppfd and vpd (plus more) if pro version of pulse.
not only has pulse has saved me from misc issues I wouldn’t of ever seen or been aware of but also made me know why things were out of stability or why certain pheno’s want or don’t want things. you’d be surprised even if u have rh/temp meters on ur walls and near canopy how h cna def be off vs a 24/7 monitor that can alert you, u can view anywhere and also see the min/max and live status. no matter what size of garden pulse was best tool I’ve ever had to knowing and def wish I had this too; when I started out ( wasn’t around 2o years ago obviously ) .
once u have ur canopy status u can figure out daily if ur obviously in the normal needs of the plants and be able to see the status of ur room. I know I was suprised once I had my first pulse how many obvious things that def were affecting and also could of def messed up my end results.
phone app version, u don’t need to donate and I suggest trying this if limited on budget even if this is a temp tool To know ur general stronger-lower light strengeth and zones . You’d be surprised and also knowing ur leaf/canopy temps ( 78f-84f , ppfd above 950 and temps I suggest co2 )
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pulse , enviroment monitor and if pro co2/ppfd meter. I run multi in my rooms and it def worth every penny !
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another thing I was lacking for along time was knowing my vpd and having that right vs cementing in rh
"Why devote an entire guide to VPD?" you might ask. The answer is that the vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is extremely important for growing plants. VPD helps you identify the correct range of temperature and humidity to aim for in your grow space. With VPD you can achieve the best results while...
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