I’m running temps of 23.. how do you find VDP (kPa?)max 30C or if you have co2 35C but you should chase VPD not temps
How do you actually find the data within your grow though? What is the tool called?there is a formula but you can find many charts online like this one View attachment 5365287
Sorry, I don’t know quite how to explain it. You know how you test EC with probes. How do you test for VDP? Is there some monitor? Also How do you bring it up or down? Via temp and RH?temperature and humidity there is no tool its one formula but you can find it online.
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Pulse One Smart Environmental Monitortemperature and humidity there is no tool its one formula but you can find it online.
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Perfect, sounds good. What temps lower or higher in the acceptable range more likely to give a nice non airy bud? I’ve just recently pulled my temps lower (23) from 25-27 seeing if this will create a nicer bud along with other things amendedAs long as you have good air movement (oscillating fans), and good air exchange (inline exhaust fan), and keep your plants from becoming too dense to prevent that airflow, you should be able to chase VPD without running into mold issues too.
I’d actually chase temp before VPD and ideally both together. You can get proper vpd readings with totally improper temps and that will not help the grow. VPD is good to pay attention to after assuring you’re in the proper temp range, which will help assure you stay in the proper humidity range.max 30C or if you have co2 35C but you should chase VPD not temps
Sound good, what temps and RH do you chase?I’d actually chase temp before VPD and ideally both together. You can get proper vpd readings with totally improper temps and that will not help the grow. VPD is good to pay attention to after assuring you’re in the proper temp range, which will help assure you stay in the proper humidity range.
I would say find what works best/easiest for your set up. Seedling, veg, and flower will all be slightly different. The pulse website has great charts to reference. As a general rule though I would say 72 to 82F and 45 to 60% RH for veg and for flower. Anywhere in that zone would be running pretty close to optimum.Sound good, what temps and RH do you chase?