Thanks for your reply, I have just increased my grow space from tent space to a room and it's pretty full I'm maintaining good VDP but my humidity is around 60% and just going into the second week of flower. It's the bud rot threat and PM I'm a little concerned about.If you control the environment properly you can run most strains in the ideal VPD range throughout flower. I will go with lower humidity and sacrifice VPD some depending on how worried I am about things like bud rot or PM. I can run 45% humidity which is plenty low for almost every strain I want to grow and still be in the VPD range. Having good airflow is important too.
I'd want to work that down with a dehumidifier or more exhaust if it's possible. Doing a defoliation of the lower canopy can help regulate the high humidity a little bit too. 60% is not terrible, but I like to be below 55% and then I drop it as I get to the later stages of flower. Congrats on the bigger space.Thanks for your reply, I have just increased my grow space from tent space to a room and it's pretty full I'm maintaining good VDP but my humidity is around 60% and just going into the second week of flower. It's the bud rot threat and PM I'm a little concerned about.
Yeah I have a dehumidifier(not a commercial one though) and just brought a new AC Infinity exhaust fan which is great. I was running 2 tents 1.2m x 2.4m previously in the room I've converted but the bigger space needs a few more adjustments. Thanks for the congrats I am quite excited but don't want to screw it up, brought in Ethos genetics for the new space and they are loving the new space by the look of them but don't want to be complacent.I'd want to work that down with a dehumidifier or more exhaust if it's possible. Doing a defoliation of the lower canopy can help regulate the high humidity a little bit too. 60% is not terrible, but I like to be below 55% and then I drop it as I get to the later stages of flower. Congrats on the bigger space.
An inch of washed sand(sand you buy for kids sandpits) on top of your medium will keep them under control, Ive gone 100% hydro straight clay balls for the first time but had used coco for quite a few years before making the switch. Had a issue with gnats and this remedied them really well, their life cycle they burrow into your medium to lay their eggs and then die and when the eggs hatch they come to the surface and the sand works like glass to them and cut them to bits putting an end to their life cycle. So then I just start using it as a preventative measure and never had an issue with them again works well.It's my first run with these and they're knock offs. I got them for like 6 bucks a piece and I like them a lot for the drainage but fungus gnats love the holes on the sides. I ran out of Gnatrol and had an explosion of gnats and now I'm waiting for some to get here. That will knock it out but they love these pots. The down side to these knock off ones is they have built in feet that get in the way of most of the support systems I like to use. I'd like them a lot more without the feet. I'll make a decision on them when I see the rootball after chop. If it's significantly better than the fabric pots or smooth plastic I'll learn to live with the feet.
So when you run that low of humidity, what temp are you running at to keep VPD in check?If you control the environment properly you can run most strains in the ideal VPD range throughout flower. I will go with lower humidity and sacrifice VPD some depending on how worried I am about things like bud rot or PM. I can run 45% humidity which is plenty low for almost every strain I want to grow and still be in the VPD range. Having good airflow is important too.
I am not going to pretend i know something because i dont. But what would be interesting is Wetbulb temperature vs VDP as from what little i know they are more closely related to total heat. Sensible temperature temperature and RH is what determines Wet bulb temperature.My question is .......Is it more important to control humidity or VDP when in flower? TIA
I'm not in a tent anymore have a expanded into a room with more plants and the extra transpiration is making it difficult to get humidity below 60% the leaf temp is usually 2-3 degress lower than the room temperature but my concern is I'm in week 2 of flower if I don't get the humidity down to at least 50% I'll run the risk of PM and bud rot which I don't want to happen as I have just brought some Ethos genetics and it's not quite legal in my country.Take heat gun reading of the leaf temp, too. Not the tent temp.
Looking good man!I've never run them but I've seen some really nice flower from Ethos. I have pre 98 bubba kush from clone and a Steve Lemme OG x White Cherry Truffle cross I'm running from a small breeder called GuamMaineian Gardens. I'm about 5 weeks in flower roughly using a new light I got to test out from Cultiuanna. Here's a shot of my 4x4 tent. Hope your grow does really well in the new space. I really need to get a bigger tent so I have to admit I'm pretty jealous.View attachment 5200389
And then? Drop the humidity and throw vpd out the window?If you have good air movement 55-60% relative humidity should not be a problem. I follow vpd closely until about day 50.
I drop the temp as flowering progresses. By the end I’m at 74 degrees and 55 rh so it’s not far off the green vpd. Like 1.4 to 1.6 vpd the last 3 weeksAnd then? Drop the humidity and throw vpd out the window?