KarateChopMaster
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Growing autoflower at 18/6. Should I be keeping the humidity the same during the dark time as I do for light?
Wow thats warm! Maybe i should try to let my humidity rise during the day, i went to 90 a few times with 50% humidity and the plants werent happy lol.60-65% when lights are on, 40-45% while lights are off.
Those are just a basic set of numbers that will keep you fairly safe.
Myself I try to maintain my rooms VPD (Vapor pressure deficit) around 1kPa. So at 90⁰f, I run about 74% humidity while lights are on but then during lights off, I drop down to 40-44% humidity.
I am running a pretty aggressive set up. CO², Quest dehumidifier, AC, sealed room. Keeping the VPD at 1KPa in conjunction with the CO² has allowed me to run these higher temps and honestly with the LED lights, I need the temps up there to get the most out of the CO² that I am adding to the rooms environment.Wow thats warm! Maybe i should try to let my humidity rise during the day, i went to 90 a few times with 50% humidity and the plants werent happy lol.
Why 1.0 kPa? I'm pushing as high as 1.6 kPa with the same type setup except I'm running 1000w DE HPS. If your running a high CO2 wouldn't you want a higher VPD to account for the increased photosynthesis and metabolism of the plants?I am running a pretty aggressive set up. CO², Quest dehumidifier, AC, sealed room. Keeping the VPD at 1KPa in conjunction with the CO² has allowed me to run these higher temps and honestly with the LED lights, I need the temps up there to get the most out of the CO² that I am adding to the rooms environment.
1.6 is too dry for this guy.Why 1.0 kPa? I'm pushing as high as 1.6 kPa with the same type setup except I'm running 1000w DE HPS. If your running a high CO2 wouldn't you want a higher VPD to account for the increased photosynthesis and metabolism of the plants?