Right now lights are off and the thermostat is reading 73 degrees with 28% humidity. The high says 82 with 50% humidity (from the last time the lights were on)
Thanks, you might be right. It could be the feed or a combination of things but I seemed to notice changes as soon as I started using co2. I follow the General Hydroponics guide (Flora Series) for DTW. I have recently calibrated my ph meter, I use a blue lab combo meter. . . . .What could be the...
I do have a co2 meter. It controls and reads my co2 levels. I have it set at 1100 ppm but it actually reads 1100-1200. . . . Im not exhausting any air out of the room but I do have an a/c blowing.
My humidity has been at 50% both my thermostat and dehumid read the same. Whatever I set my dehumid at is what it'll reach. Why wouldn't I lower the RH in the room if the leaves seem to have trouble transpiring? Im confused lol
Oh ok, thanks. I set my dehumidifier to 35% it should stay there even at night. I have one of those dehumidifiers with a pump so I never have to empty the bucket. . . . .No that isn't the room, I wish I still had that room running. I had to move into a new place so now im using a 10x10 tent with...
I did introduce co2 late into bloom, midway through actually. I started using co2 5 weeks into flowering and I started it at 1100 ppm. My dehumidifier kept my room at 50% day and night. . . . . One thing i forgot to mention was that I had some leaves that were really yellow and very soft, I also...
I did a quick read. let me see if I understand what I read. Pretty much, if the vapor pressure in the room/tent is too high it will make it harder for the plant to transpire? Therefore vapor pressure has to be taken into consideration when trying to achieve a optimum humidity level?