vapor pressure deficit

Sprinkler system misting water over rows of vibrant green lettuce in a greenhouse.

Vapor Pressure Deficit and Indoor Growing Part 2: Why is VPD Important?

Understanding Vapor Pressure Deficit is essential for any indoor grower. Proper VPD balances transpiration and photosynthesis by managing how plants move water and carbon dioxide through their stomata. When the air is too dry or too moist, growth slows and plants risk nutrient burns or fungal infections. Learn how to optimize your environment today.

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Temperature, humidity, dew point, and VPD trends plotted over a 24-hour period with colored lines on a grid background.

Grow Room Dehumidifiers: Capacity and Settings

Optimizing grow room conditions requires understanding how dehumidifiers impact ambient temperature and relative humidity. By using data logging systems to monitor specific settings, growers can analyze how different humidity targets affect day and night fluctuations. Learn how to interpret climate graphs to fine-tune your environment for healthier plants and higher crop yields.

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