Kola_Kreator
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Don't run 35. Even if you have CO2. 35 degrees C is too hot for any setup. What vpd chart targets 35?max 30C or if you have co2 35C but you should chase VPD not temps
Don't run 35. Even if you have CO2. 35 degrees C is too hot for any setup. What vpd chart targets 35?max 30C or if you have co2 35C but you should chase VPD not temps
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Its far from optimum, but it's good and troubleless range to be in no doubt.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.
EDIT: This is just my opinion. Your mileage may vary
thats just the highest temperature most documented that plant still grows. i personally would like to go 20-25 but usually i leave it all to nature.i dont chase max yieldDon't run 35. Even if you have CO2. 35 degrees C is too hot for any setup. What vpd chart targets 35?