I was charge with the responsibility
As a silviculture expert, I was charge with the responsibility for growing and populating millions of forest seedlings annually in North America.
The following species were White Spruce, Black Spruce, Jack Pine, White Pine and Larch seedlings, etc.
All required thick stem diameters to exhibit quality and withstand the harsh North America winters.
This increases their survival rates, after being transplanted in the wild.
Dialed in humidity levels and temperatures, allowed me to drive seedlings nutritional uptake.
While holding fertilizer, Nutrient Element Ratios (NER).
When executed with excellence, the cambium layer within the stem structure of the forest seedlings increased at exponential rates.
I use similar approaches in cannabis horticulture to increase flower girth, by drying the air mositure and also utilizing various light recipes.
It forces the plant to cycle more nutrients and mineral salts at a quicker rate.
I have found this to add quantitative growth, mass, weight, and girth to buds or colas.
Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD), is one of the major players, dictating your crop steering successes.
VPD is an instrument that can be used to dialed in temperatures and humidity levels, for optimal algorithmic plant growth.
Do you use VPD to drive better plant growth rates & yields?
Can your facility dehumidification capabilities get down to 25% – 40% rH in final weeks of flower, to eliminate mold and botrytis?
What are you’re thoughts on temperatures and humidity, in controlled cannabis cultivation?
How do you utilize temperatures and humidity to your crop advantages?
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