It's been thought for a long time now that lower temps during flower improves quality (potency in THC & terpine levels) & yield (density & mass).
It has long been thought that lower humidity, especially in late flower, improves potency. This makes sense when we see an increase in trichome density, think frosty frosty. It also makes sense to keep low RH in low temps late in flower to maintain a happy VPD.
If we take a step back and simply look at how the plants life cycle works and corresponds with nature's seasons all around the world, this is exactly what happens in nature.
Here's a video showing some results coming out of a University in Utah that supports the above thinking, in so far as using temperature to crop steer. It therefore follows that low humidity is required & obviously the lower the temps the lower the RH.
It has long been thought that lower humidity, especially in late flower, improves potency. This makes sense when we see an increase in trichome density, think frosty frosty. It also makes sense to keep low RH in low temps late in flower to maintain a happy VPD.
If we take a step back and simply look at how the plants life cycle works and corresponds with nature's seasons all around the world, this is exactly what happens in nature.
Here's a video showing some results coming out of a University in Utah that supports the above thinking, in so far as using temperature to crop steer. It therefore follows that low humidity is required & obviously the lower the temps the lower the RH.
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