Willie Nillly
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During flowering what humidity level should you try to keep during lights out if any? My strain is supposed to be good with mold resistants. Thanks
Best thing to do is avoid spikes pm loves spikes in rh keep rh an temp steady with lots of air movement.During flowering what humidity level should you try to keep during lights out if any? My strain is supposed to be good with mold resistants. Thanks
Consistency is the key, as said earlier reference a VPD chartDuring flowering what humidity level should you try to keep during lights out if any? My strain is supposed to be good with mold resistants. Thanks
Imo vpd is more for lights on, in order to get transpiration. For lights out you want to stave away bud rot so usually you need a somewhat lower rh than indicated by vpd charts.
I'm running my dehumidifier in the room at 40% keeping the canopy around 35/37% and about 74/77°.Imo vpd is more for lights on, in order to get transpiration. For lights out you want to stave away bud rot so usually you need a somewhat lower rh than indicated by vpd charts.
OP: can you heat your growspace during lights out? Higher temps means lower rh.
Two weeks to go. First time with LEDs. Trying to figure out how things work. Little different than the hid's I used for 35 years.That's very low but depending on what stage you are on in the grow.
If your in the last 3 weeks it's very good, if your vegging or just starting flower, everything will slow down.
Thats at night time, right? Then you should be well within margins. Make sure you have good airflow though cause leaf on leaf and dense cannopies create micro climates of more humidityI'm running my dehumidifier in the room at 40% keeping the canopy around 35/37% and about 74/77°.