Hello!
As I feel controlling temperature and humidity is not as good and efficient as controlling VPD, I started to sketch some rules for VPD control. But I am not sure of some things and I'd love some input.
- Which is the perfect VPD range?
- Do we really need to make 3 control options for seedlings/mature plants/flowering or we just go by the average range all the time?
- How aggresive do we want to be on VPD control? (Do we go for perfect environment all the time or for energy efficiency?)
- De we need a fancy big touchscreen to run this or just a lcd screen and some buttons?
- Has anyone did this before?
I am thinking of just fixing the humidity when temperature is in range, like when temp is 22 to 26 degrees C, just fix humidity so you get within 1 or 2 mbar of set VPD.
When temp is out of range fix temp first then fix humidity.
When VPD stays out of range for X hours sound an alarm. (Something is probably broken.)
Temp is fixed by increasing air movement or by a heater. Humidity is fixed by increasing air movement or by running a humidifier.
After a function has been run there is a delay before the next environment reading is taken into account. I am thinking 10 minutes.
Any input or ideea is helpful, so don't hesitate to post. Thank you!
As I feel controlling temperature and humidity is not as good and efficient as controlling VPD, I started to sketch some rules for VPD control. But I am not sure of some things and I'd love some input.
- Which is the perfect VPD range?
- Do we really need to make 3 control options for seedlings/mature plants/flowering or we just go by the average range all the time?
- How aggresive do we want to be on VPD control? (Do we go for perfect environment all the time or for energy efficiency?)
- De we need a fancy big touchscreen to run this or just a lcd screen and some buttons?
- Has anyone did this before?
I am thinking of just fixing the humidity when temperature is in range, like when temp is 22 to 26 degrees C, just fix humidity so you get within 1 or 2 mbar of set VPD.
When temp is out of range fix temp first then fix humidity.
When VPD stays out of range for X hours sound an alarm. (Something is probably broken.)
Temp is fixed by increasing air movement or by a heater. Humidity is fixed by increasing air movement or by running a humidifier.
After a function has been run there is a delay before the next environment reading is taken into account. I am thinking 10 minutes.
Any input or ideea is helpful, so don't hesitate to post. Thank you!