The70’s
Well-Known Member
Im starting to understanding the sliding scale of temp/humid in relation to kpa/VPD. I posed a question because this has come up as an issue (slight issue) But nonetheless….
if my night time (lites out) temp is 68° and RH is 53% im not in the correct VPD for late flower.
Wts, to hit my target at that temp/humid i would have to raise the temp to 77°or dehumidify to 41%, granted with either there is going to be movement of some kind from 53% RH.
Which would be easier, warm the air, or dehumidify it, or another suggestion you may be thinking of…
I just vented my inline fan directly outside so it doesn’t get any resistance from the filter, and i have a second fan on the intake, both are 4” ac infinity’s with a 67 controler each.
if my night time (lites out) temp is 68° and RH is 53% im not in the correct VPD for late flower.
Wts, to hit my target at that temp/humid i would have to raise the temp to 77°or dehumidify to 41%, granted with either there is going to be movement of some kind from 53% RH.
Which would be easier, warm the air, or dehumidify it, or another suggestion you may be thinking of…
I just vented my inline fan directly outside so it doesn’t get any resistance from the filter, and i have a second fan on the intake, both are 4” ac infinity’s with a 67 controler each.