What are you measuring with that says 82 degrees and where in the tent is it positioned? You should be taking your temp readings at the top of the canopy and a cheap IR temp gun will give you leaf surface temps for VPD calculations.My tent runs at 82 degrees . But I put a thermometer at the canopy and it reads 92. What's your thoughts? Is it okay because the thermometer is in the direct light? Or should it still be lower temp? Thanks
I used a regular thermometer and set it under the light the same height as the top of the plantsWhat are you measuring with that says 82 degrees and where in the tent is it positioned? You should be taking your temp readings at the top of the canopy and a cheap IR temp gun will give you leaf surface temps for VPD calculations.
No you dont want to read under direct light.I used a regular thermometer and set it under the light the same height as the top of the plants
I thought my temps were mismatched from crammed space, good to know!No you dont want to read under direct light.
Your wanting to measure air temps.
Google Stevenson screen.. that's how the meteorological society measure air temp while preventing interference from light
Thermometer should be above light line or shaded from direct light
Microclimates are real in cramped spaces where it will be warmer or hot above and cold below, if you don't have good air circulation. It can cause dew which can lead to other problems like bud rot, mold, mildew etc.I thought my temps were mismatched from crammed space, good to know!
Will move my caliber. I see so many, put it right where canopy is.
Microclimates are real in cramped spaces where it will be warmer or hot above and cold below, if you don't have good air circulation. It can cause dew which can lead to other problems like bud rot, mold, mildew etc.
Under LED lights, leaf surface temps should be ~2-3 degrees cooler than the ambient air due to transpiration.It is 88F on the thermo and 74F leaf teamp, like no matter where I place it.
The light range covers the whole canopy so I put it above the light and waiting for results.
I got micro climates yea. I need 2.5x2.5 to grow comfortably, 3x3 for photoperiod.
I read, if recalled correctly that with leds, vpd ranges in cooler temps can cause a 10F difference and that it improved with upping temps which worked in my case.Under LED lights, leaf surface temps should be 2-3 degrees cooler than the ambient air due to transpiration.
One of your readings is likely erroneous.
"vpd ranges in cooler temps can cause a 10F difference"I read, if recalled correctly that with leds, vpd ranges in cooler temps can cause a 10F difference and that it improved with upping temps which worked in my case.
Caliber is over a year old but did not think the thermo needed calibration or could be but like one said, having it grilled under the light and being black may absorb heat.
I know 5F offset between objects and plants is normal but this is 10F + but crammed too, micro climates. I use laser gun pew pew haha I am stoned.
I could not find the post again, it was a commercial size grow and brand that had that and resolved the leaf temp reading issue by turning up humidity and air temps."vpd ranges in cooler temps can cause a 10F difference"
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One suggestion would be to use the same meter (IR gun) and measure a painted surface (similar IR emissivity) and a transpiring leaf. The difference will be far less than 10°.
Yeah, I'm stoned. What is a caliber?I read, if recalled correctly that with leds, vpd ranges in cooler temps can cause a 10F difference and that it improved with upping temps which worked in my case.
Caliber is over a year old but did not think the thermo needed calibration or could be but like one said, having it grilled under the light and being black may absorb heat.
I know 5F offset between objects and plants is normal but this is 10F + but crammed too, micro climates. I use laser gun pew pew haha I am stoned.
Hygro meter. If you were joking, I suck at sarcasm, if you weren’t, I see people just call them that, hydro slang lol.Yeah, I'm stoned. What is a caliber?
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I don't follow? You had to put your thermometer/hygrometer above the lights?My caliber is reading much closer to leaf temps now. Learing something every day lol. 80F and leaf temps are 71 - 73 - 76F, 5 degree offset like they say should be.
Caliber placed above the light beams.
This is about as tedious as monitoring ph lol.
Yea, I put it above the light but it is a small space so it is hard to avoid. I consider that a better reading and kept it there since.I don't follow? You had to put your thermometer/hygrometer above the lights?
If that is what you mean then you are just seeing the temps at the top of the tent not at the top of your canopy so that temp may not be the temp the plants are seeing depending how much temps vary in your tent