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LJ farming

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After checking my plants this morning and reviewing your temp and Rh I changed my temp and Rh to be closer in line with yours and the plants are much happier just 8 hours later. They are saluting with perfect 90 degree leaves and some minor deficiencies look better as well. I am still have troubles with 1 strain having leaves fit to be taco shells but I believe I am getting it narrowed down. Please post new pics soon they are definitely inspiring. If I could get my plants looking as good as yours I would build a second room! Peace out!
 

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After checking my plants this morning and reviewing your temp and Rh I changed my temp and Rh to be closer in line with yours and the plants are much happier just 8 hours later. They are saluting with perfect 90 degree leaves and some minor deficiencies look better as well. I am still have troubles with 1 strain having leaves fit to be taco shells but I believe I am getting it narrowed down. Please post new pics soon they are definitely inspiring. If I could get my plants looking as good as yours I would build a second room! Peace out!

Yo LJ. What we're the values before and after the adjustment?:flowers2:
 

LJ farming

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Before adjustment 26C 75%Rh
After adjustment 22-23C 73%Rh

I’m thinking my charts from Dimlux Lighting were maybe not the best information for my room at least. My OG strain still has leaf cupping/tacoing but looks better. I’m going to give it another day or so before I make anymore adjustments.
I am currently veging plants for a new Coco DTW room I just completed. The room is great however my ability to plan is not so great. I finished the room a little early and now I’m waiting on clones to root to fill it. So my plant size will be all over the place and I have to assume this is going to mess up my automated watering system.
 
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exploziv

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Before adjustment 26C 75%Rh
After adjustment 22-23C 73%Rh

I’m thinking my charts from Dimlux Lighting were maybe not the best information for my room at least. My OG strain still has leaf cupping/tacoing but looks better. I’m going to give it another day or so before I make anymore adjustments.
I am currently veging plants for a new Coco DTW room I just completed. The room is great however my ability to plan is not so great. I finished the room a little early and now I’m waiting on clones to root to fill it. So my plant size will be all over the place and I have to assume this is going to mess up my automated watering system.

Happy to hear it works for you! Btw, A better efficiency can be attained by dehumidifiying rather than just cooling or heating the air.
The device you use to measure also matters. Over the years I bought tens of rh meters varying from dollars to almost 100 euro weather stations. Even the most expensive options had quite cheap sensors and over half of the devices were so out of calibration that I would (and I did) consider them dead on arrival. I would encourage you guys to check and calibrate your main measuring device at least once in a while. I seen 30-40% RH errors on new combo meters. Actually more than half the cheap new ones I seen in my life were off by at least 15-20% and enaugh to make them unusable. Even a 20% RH value diference can be bad if you are trying to stay under 55-65% RH to inhibit mold growth but in reality you are like in the high 70's% RH. Or you go the other way and you try to keep it at 55% and your 55% is in reality around 40 or under.. A good sign of cheap meters and sensors is when u have 2-3 of them and they are all on their own range, usually over 10% RH apart, when in reality even the cheapest sensors should be within 5% accuracy when new. Good sensors are 1-2% off at most for the first 2 years and will repeat that reading within about same range of 1%. They would only lose 0.5% accuracy a year at most. I still have sensors from years ago that are within 1-2% of new ones. I also bought cheaper sensors to test that were at least 10-15% off when new. diference in cost is dollars. yet the economy still dictates that the cheap sensors are used even in the more expensive weather stations..
 

exploziv

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I must report the funky cheese has gotten sweeter overnight!!
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Also, hope the picture is better. My good friend JustGrowing420 taught me to hop up on a bucket and get upclose to the buds when taking pics! Is the advice working for me?
 

gizmo666

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very nice healthy looking plants exploziv
congrats on the sticky
look forward to seeing the plants mature gonna be a frost fest for sure
 

JustGrowing420

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You need more practice bro, I'd like to see you take out the mats one by one and photograph each plant individually :good:
We can't understand anything from these pics!!!!

Looking great though, few weeks more now.
 
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