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  • in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4112
    chr is
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    HYDRATING BODEGA READING AFTER MOUNT PLACED. CANDY CANE WRAP THE MACHINE IS JUST COMING INTO PARAMETERS.

     

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4110
    chr is
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    IBack Wall behing probe mountsback wall from Temp probe mounts

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4109
    chr is
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    CANDY CANE WRAP

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4108
    chr is
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    CANDY CANE WRAP.

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4107
    chr is
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    Silted for wire, 1/2 band.

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4106
    chr is
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    Testing a permeant mount for the probe.

     

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4104
    chr is
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    When you stick the probe in the coil tighten coil around probe. I had to get in the back and pull out more wire and re tape on the back wall  reset the wire distance to the probe keeping it tight on the object most convenient to you. I had extra security camera fitting for protecting the Cat  connection, its waterproof foam. 

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4103
    chr is
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    Bodega Temp Sensor

    in reply to: VPD/Humidity – Bud Rot/PM #4051
    chr is
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    OH MY high VPD are because I have a enclosed porch sun room. I have 2 16″ temp controlled vents each set to open at different temps with an AC infinity 16″ shutter fan controlled, controlling all of it AC infinity PRO69. Very good reliable automation, AWESOME. 12’x24′ height 8ft

    in reply to: VPD/Humidity – Bud Rot/PM #4050
    chr is
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    I’m just a grower trying to help others out. I don’t want to pass on any bad info to you.

    in reply to: VPD/Humidity – Bud Rot/PM #4049
    chr is
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    I think your daytime RH might be ok. Especial considering the flowers are being warmed up from the radiate heat from the light and photon energy flux?

    AT night we all should be concerned with this time. When the lights turn off the RH raises rapidly and stay high till the light comes on. Big Plants breath a lot and evaporate a lot water, mold and mildew up at night. Constant air flow air circulation is required, or a dehumidifier (this cost money)

    Wow VPD I’m not a good guy for this. MY VPD on my enclosed porch rises to 3.5> into the 4’s very high. Good air flow and giving the plant an endless amount of water(RDWC) with nutrients has worked for me. Or very frequent watering in an ebb and flow hydroponic system.

    Otherwise with my high VPD’s, my plants would die in soil or I would need a giant pot to make up for the VPD VS ROOT SURFACE AREA that gets me by.

    in reply to: Specific Dosing Per Plant for RDWC Reservoir Tank #4029
    chr is
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    Be careful with adding other stuff that might be organic, to avoid gunking up your system equipment.

    I do use amino acids diamond the last few weeks of flower this increase the ion flow nutrient flow to the flowers increasing the flavor. This also break down the salt on you equipment towards the end allowing us to wipe up the film from all the salt easily without a pressure washer.  Thank You MR DAVISON.

    in reply to: Specific Dosing Per Plant for RDWC Reservoir Tank #4028
    chr is
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    I use General hydroponics old feeding guide. Please DO NOT USE THIER NEW FEEDING GUIDE, I HATED IT AND SUFFERED A YEAR WITH IT.

    I use the hottest mix ratio no problem. Fast short compact growth with great vertical arrangement.

    This what I always use. Including amor si, calmag, and the pink green and brown stuff.

    No problems minimal PH balancing if at all. My water is hard TOO. Perfect for me

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4026
    chr is
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    The wayleaf makes for a good box. But Controlling the humidly below 60rh is not an option.

    So if you happy at 60 RH this is a good option. You can also use the water box and run at higher RH for cigars of course.

    Remember drill out the silicon in the drain hole, I had to suck on the drain hole LOL to remove the extra silicon then blow in, making sure she breaths well.

    The machine can only process a fine nit amount of water.

    Thinking of drilling fine holes along the inside metal water pan/catch, thinking it will increase drainage breathing and a high low pressure effect, increasing it’s ability to process a lot more water, to the exterior water pan

    in reply to: New BODEGA Humidor With RH control. #4025
    chr is
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    here is the govee meter info every 15 min for the wayleaf it is running with no water. It’s running  a static stable condition T67 RH 60ish.

    I’m drying a small flower in there to test it out.

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