Clutchcargo_1
Active Member
I grow in my basement in the late fall and winter and the humidity is typically low 20-30% RH. Prior to my youtube knowledge of VPD, one strain on my first grow didn't go well because I maintained relatively high nutrient ppm (900 IIRC). I clipped a leaf off and brought it to my hydro store. She thought it was calcium deficiency and of course sold my a supplement. Hindsight 20/20, too much nutrients were being delivered.
So my question is ... why not simply lower the nutrient ppm to accomodate a high VPD? Is relatively high transpiration bad for cannabis?
What I've been experimenting with is to use the recommended PPM from GH but multiply by the forecasted RH for the week.
Example; GH ppm using flora series is 1000-1200 ppm, RH is 25%; so my nutrient mix would be 250-300 ppm. Does this sound reasonable or is there more to benefit from mechanically raising the RH in the tent?
TIA
So my question is ... why not simply lower the nutrient ppm to accomodate a high VPD? Is relatively high transpiration bad for cannabis?
What I've been experimenting with is to use the recommended PPM from GH but multiply by the forecasted RH for the week.
Example; GH ppm using flora series is 1000-1200 ppm, RH is 25%; so my nutrient mix would be 250-300 ppm. Does this sound reasonable or is there more to benefit from mechanically raising the RH in the tent?
TIA