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Got a little foxtailing going on but yeah. Damn. We have different ideas of what 'not really big plants' are.
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I gave up chasing vpd. Pain in the butt with our climate. Currently at .50. I will reiterate on the temp. It's not at canopy level. The sensor is below now they stretched. So I would assume maybe 3-4f temp increase if I moved the sensor up. That's an assumption based on past measurements. Daytime Temps. Only way to get it close to the optimal .80 is to install a dehumidifier in the tent or room to bring rh down and raise vpd.
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That's perfect for the last 2 to 3 weeks of flowering, but then you have to be able to get humidity down and doing that adds heat to the room Best I could hold was 22⁰C which is 71/72⁰F and RH at 38 to 40%...ideally you want closer to 30% last couple of weeks but I couldn't get it that low. It makes for really dense and frosty flowers
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It's as close to climate controlled as I can get. If I had my own like greenhouse I could do it better, but I'm limited on the technology I have available to me. Temp in flowering is currently 71f at canopy level. I'll get a night temp tonight to see how far the drop is.Last edited by Radeon; 08-10-2024, 11:09 AM.
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Do you have a climate controlled environment? Something the researchers also had. I know just keeping temps down during flower, down to 22⁰C in late flower, will substantially increase my yields and it also increases terps and THC levels.
If you can get your temps down you'll see what I mean.
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