Wow….usually folks don’t respond well to my posts because I ramble on too long…..I’m stoked to see such a lively discussion.
I’m hoping it’s my thermometer b/c everything else in my grow space is dialed in pretty good.
I have the intake and exhaust in ideal positions w/ an exhaust fan that’s plenty powerful for my small space.
I have good air circulating below and above the plant canopy.
I have an Inkbird connected to a small heater and a humidifier…..the last 12 hr light cycle the air temps stayed between 74-76F and the RH between 46-50%.
My HLG 320 is running at about 80% intensity and is currently 20” above the canopy.
The PPFD is somewhere in the very moderate range for late flower.
Of course I measured the LST a dozen or more times today and about half the time it was almost exactly the same as the air temps…..but the other half it was reading 1 or 2 degrees ABOVE…..which I know is not supposed to be the case.
One of the two remaining Plants is in full senescence mode…the pics are from 3/4 days ago…...lots of purple along with a serious fade overall. To be honest she looks ready, but there are way too many sparkling clear trichs. This is one case where the physical appearance of the buds say it’s ripe but the trichs say otherwise. Usually it’s the other way around where growers see an abundance of milky trichs and wanna chop even though the buds are still short of ripe.
I’m gonna try my thermometer on a buddy’s plants…..they’re under a LED also, so maybe I can determine if this is all due to equipment error or if there really is a fly in my ointment.


