Keep us updated here or your threadYeah I probably need to up my dehui game if I'm going to pull that off. Right now I run two small cheapo ones. Might be time to step up.
try a freezer cure once...Exactly what I mean. My theory is that we'll get the best flavors by growing the healthiest plants. Curing, on the other hand, once those smells leave they are gone! I keep it at 66f and am thinking to go colder.
Indeed...! opposite for me I just can’t keep in the green on the vpd chart at higher temps, its been impossible so far to raise humidity running ac.keeping rh in balance at lower temps is the challenge
Im betting different strains, sativas versus indicas play a role as they originally came from diff enviros. More variablesI don't think there is a trade off running led at higher temp. The reason you can run a higher room temp is that the IR isn't going crazy and warming the leaf surface. I wonder what the difference would be in actual leaf temp from an optimized led grow and an optimized conventional grow. My nonscientific gut is betting they'd be about the same. There has to be someone whos tested that......
On both plants and cure, it’s not always intuitive. Theoretically cooler air holds less moisture (so could dry faster) and vice versa, but lots of variables (trigger points, exhaust fan/dehumid rates, airflow, sensor quality, temp/humid stratification, etc.).Indeed...! opposite for me I just can’t keep in the green on the vpd chart at higher temps, its been impossible so far to raise humidity running ac.
Im betting different strains, sativas versus indicas play a role as they originally came from diff enviros. More variables
Lol, Just enuff wire to be dangerous...Defol'd to perfection.... gonna be towers of bud. I see you do have some shares in the wire stock !
Here is a good test about leaf temps with different lights..I don't think there is a trade off running led at higher temp. The reason you can run a higher room temp is that the IR isn't going crazy and warming the leaf surface. I wonder what the difference would be in actual leaf temp from an optimized led grow and an optimized conventional grow. My nonscientific gut is betting they'd be about the same. There has to be someone whos tested that......
Thanks, i appreciate your comments, keep em coming.I would not turn it completely off. They need to get used to it. When the "switch to defense mode" is done they should grow normal again. Maybe with only 15 mins a day or even farther away until they bounce back.
No worries, i haven’t given up on it in this grow...yetYeah, maybe you start next time earlier in veg to give them enough time to get used to it. This way you would not see such irritations and in bloom they can withstand a higher UVB dose easily. It's like when you put a young seedling from an indoor enviroment to outdoors in summer. They need a few days in the shade to fully acclimate to sun light.
440μW/cm² and more is typically found in 2000m above 0; around mexico city for instance.
The shit is that it's already so late that there is no vegetative growth anymore. Maybe mount the bulb directly under the ceiling so that the most of the UV is absorbed before it hits the plant.
i told you i have fried plants before, and i have the 2ft bulb. that is why starting from veg is best, introducing only in flower freaks them out, as if you placed them outside under the big hid. i need to find out the numerical amount of uv on the index that is rated as "too high". but like @Randomblame said "keep going", although some others dont believe in using uvb, i know it works, it works scarily good in fact, but it will age a plant fast. i also never defoliate when using it in flower, no fan leaves to protect the buds, and soak up the radiation.No worries, i haven’t given up on it in this grow...yet
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Oh it works, a week ago no trichs, they started coming in, turned on uv and bam, into overdrive.i told you have fried plants before, and i have the 2ft bulb. that is why starting from veg is best, introducing only in flower freaks them out, as if you placed them outside under the big hid. i need to find out the numerical amount of uv on the index that is rated as "too high". but like @Randomblame said "keep going", although some others dont believe in using uvb, i know it works, its works scarily good in fact, but it will agae a plant fast. i also never defoliate when using it in flower, no fan leaves to protect the buds, and soak up the radiation.
what about using the pure par veg bulb from htg/agro ?Oh it works, a week ago no trichs, they started coming in, turned on uv and bam, into overdrive.
Yep, this whole grow is about finding limits. I’m finding them, and have - 1/3 in - found plenty for improvement in future grows. And, learned plenty from guys like you and RB. Couldn’t be happier, even if everything were perfect (and didn’t learn anything).
As for no defol w uv, i agree w “less defol”, the uv gets in deep even with cover, but i have big pm risk in my location and with such thick foliage in such a tight space, that would keep me up at night....
I’ll check out...hoping to dial in uv when i get meter, arriving tomorrow.what about using the pure par veg bulb from htg/agro ?