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    SOIL Ppfd absorb

    Is there anything that can help the plant to absorb more ppfd expect co2?

    #2
    Not really. What you can do is raise the leaf temperature and humidity in your garden and it should allow for faster metabolism of the nutrient ions. The third part of the equation would be more PPFD to fuel all of that photosynthesis.

    What temp and humidity are you running currrently and what stage of growth is the plant(s) in?
    Last edited by Rootsruler; 12-09-2023, 10:09 AM.

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    • Rusik420
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      25c
      I use co2
      Do you have a telegram account
      We can tallk?

    • Rootsruler
      Rootsruler commented
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      If you are using CO2 your temp is wrong and you aren't utilizing it correctly. I would keep my air temps around 30c - 32c. Your plants need higher temperatures to raise the metabolism rate that the added CO2 is going to afford them but your plants need to be healthy and on point for you to push them like that.

    • Rusik420
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      How much the humidity % should be at every stage?
      Sorry if you saw and ignored,but do you have a telegram user we cab talk?

    #3
    No Telegram! Sorry!

    Humidity depends on the stage of growth. Clone or seedling 70% - 75%. Early to mid veg 60% - 65%. Late Veg to Early Flower 55% - 60% Early to Late Flower 55% - 45%.

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    • Rootsruler
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      What I would do is take the reading as a warning and do a slurry test. Testing just runoff isn't as accurate as doing a slurry test. Like I said, it's a good indicator telling you to test your soil. Slurry test is to take some distilled water and some of the dirt in your pot and mix it together in a.....slurry....and test it. That will give you a more accurate reading.

      It's nothing to really worry about but I would test it just to make sure. While pH is important what is equally important is soil temp. If you can measure that too it'll give you a better understanding of what's going on down there!

      Merry Christmas Bro!!

    • Rusik420
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      Thanks man
      Your a real expert
      Keep doing good work💪🏻

    • Rootsruler
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      Hahaha! Not an expert just someone that asks a lot of questions!!!

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