RookieMuffin
Well-Known Member
I think the problem with that is perfectionism... People want to make things always 100% right all the time in fear of failing and so on...You gotta put yourself on a slower scale of expectations when it comes to plants. You can't keep piling on new things and changing everything around if you're not seeing overnight results. Every time you change something you might as well figure that you will have about a one-week setback before the plants start responding to any changes you have made.
Quite frankly...fuck all this VPD/EC/PPFD stuff -especially for inexperienced growers. It just makes gardening into a mathematics class to have to mix this, measure that, calculate this, etc. If you run a commercial business and have hundreds of plants to manage, etc., then yeah okay.
Keep it simple and slow your rate of expectations down.
There is also so much fear mongering like "If you dont control everyithing you will harvest shit weed with no potency and low yield" and so on...