@SSGrower
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What values are you targeting?
- in Veg, @ 82° F - 68% RH
Are these values typically greater than or less than the ambient environment eg. room?
- greater, it's our bedroom
Specifically with rh is the value you are targeting greater or less than the outside environment? Or are you running sealed with co2?
- greater, vs. both bedroom (House AC controlled) and outside (avg 35% RH going into summer, but it's been about 55% the last week including today). No co2.
Leaf temp or air temp?
- I use a spreadsheet calculator that has a leaf temp adjustment cell value (
@NotAquaMan inspired me to do some homework with his spreadsheet tutorial, great thread on VPD by him here:
VPD Explained). It also has settings for Clone/Veg/Flower. When I back into some of the base calcs, they match up with Aquaman's calcs.
What is your elevation or current absolute barometric pressure?
~370'
~30 in
Unrelated - Chance of changing "got a question?" to "have a question?"
Depends. I look at "proper" grammar differently than I used to. With the advent of the internet, slang and other colloquialisms have become more prevalent. I believe the main use of language is to communicate, whether that be in a "proper" sense or "informally accepted" sense.
Example:
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While this is improper, what is the intent of communication, and how successful was this iconic campaign? Would it have been just as successful using the "proper" term, "have milk?"
"Informal" colloquialisms:
I need to take a whizz
I need to have a whizz
^ which one have you used, not necessarily exact words, but you get the idea.
Excerpt from a popular song (not necessarily a fav of mine):
Aint No Rest For The Wicked
Cage The Elephant - Cage The Elephant
Oh, there ain't no rest for the wicked
Money don't grow on trees
I got bills to pay
I got mouths to feed
There ain't nothing in this world for free
It can be changed. But should it be changed? I guess that all depends ?
I'd like to hear from anyone else who has thoughts on the matter