Tinytuttles 2020 grow chronicles

Ya there’s a couple fat fuckers in there! For sure I don’t think I had outdoor leaves that wide it’s right at “2 finger width” already… Ill look next time in my the grow

My Xmas list!

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Cuddle buddy for awhile !

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That wide one is an Oregon huckleberry other notable is the point break are getting wide Also

I think I’mm up to 12 different strains with most in triplicate or doubles

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My wife has some of those, but I have no idea what the name is. She doesn’t either. :rofl:

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70°F and 52% RH gives about 1.2 kPa VPD. This is my target for veg, 1.5 kPa for flower. :+1::seedling:

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@ReikoX do you have a formula for VPD or do you use a table?

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I downloaded an app for my phone to calculate VPD. The Pulse grow monitor does it automatically, so I track VPD along with Temp and RH throughout the day.

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Isn’t VPD most accurate with leaf temp and a good laser on the surface of the leaf? … need a good laser gun now! Lol

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Ohhh shit @Joker is going to make a 500 page journal now for just VPD! Lol luv ya man!

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Went and got some goods for the plants the Boyz at “ WAY TO GROW” Had almost everything I wanted except blu’s

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Iv see these before and today’s it mine fugger is like 2’+ long should last for a few watering’s

$2 an change not bad IMO

A bit cheaper the clonex or aloe powder

It has some thickness as well!

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Excited to get some biochar in the mix as well!

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Get your air VPD down and then focus on leaf surface temps.

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Need to look that one up ! Is there a good app on iOS ?

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Ya I need to insulate the window for those cold window temps

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Just type VPD Calculator in your app store of choice. There should be a few, just pick one.

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Have you seen or used this?

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Ya looks like I’m still on the edge of the sweet spot on a chart @ReikoX sometimes falling out of range more wicking cloths then! When I get the area filled with green that should help the VPD as well I’m guessing .

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Why not just grow your own? We have aloe that came from my wife’s grandmother. Hardy as hell and send off so many babies every time you transplant!!

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