"Adding fresh air into a room" and "running a sealed room with co2" are not something you can do at the same time. Its either sealed or its not. If you have air intake/exhaust, all your co2 is just wasted money.I'm a newbie. I built a sealed room in my attic. I have a 6inch exhaust fan with carbon filter. And I also installed a 4inch round duct with can-filter to add fresh air into the room. I'm adding a co2 soon. How's my setup?
If you push fresh air into the room, the co2 rich air thats already in the room has to go somewhere. You cant add air to a room without air exhausting somewhere...... A sealed room is just that... SEALED. No air in. No air out. If you arent running sealed, co2 is a waste.So what should I do not run the exhaust and run the fresh air intake?
You should not mess with co2 until you know what you're doing. You'll have your challenges with an attic environment, focus on that.So what should I do not run the exhaust and run the fresh air intake?
Co2 or not. Sealed rooms usually have venting. When and how to use it will vary.I'm a newbie. I built a sealed room in my attic. I have a 6inch exhaust fan with carbon filter. And I also installed a 4inch round duct with can-filter to add fresh air into the room. I'm adding a co2 soon. How's my setup?
Well your right there... My point was more that it doesnt sound like he is anywhere near ready for the co2 game yet. Just figuring out how to keep temps right in an attic will be struggle enough.Co2 or not. Sealed rooms usually have venting. When and how to use it will vary.
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What are you using for AC? Control temp/rh?
We agree. Indeed could be challenges in the attic.Well your right there... My point was more that it doesnt sound like he is anywhere near ready for the co2 game yet. Just figuring out how to keep temps right in an attic will be struggle enough.
I wouldn't call it 'venting'.Co2 or not. Sealed rooms usually have venting. When and how to use it will vary.
Venting refers to using intake and/or exhaust fans.I wouldn't call it 'venting'.
Even in a sealed room there are always tiny holes that air will slip through.
And with growing cannabis where it is not legal, most growers will need some kind of under pressure, to prevent smell to escape.
But if you don't care about the smell, and you do have AC to control the heat and some kind of dehumidifying to control the RH, you would need no ventilation at all.
Also ethylene should be no problem as long as your CO2 burners work well and you don't leave rotting leaves
Respect. I think we agree venting is not required.Perhaps I did not write it well. Apologies for that.
But you would not need venting at all.
I know people do it, but there is no reason for it.
The reason people do it, are mostly because of controlling the smell. So that has nothing to do with the CO2.
If you have other ways to control the smell (with Ozone for example) and you can control heat and RV, there is no need for intake and/or exhaust fans.
Or do I misunderstand you?
Then please explain to me why you think it is needed?
Sealed rooms that utilise DEHUEY, HUEY, Co2, AC usually have a recirculating filter and fan set up in the room itself to recirculate smelly air within the sealed environment.Respect. I think we agree venting is not required.
Do we agree that sealed rooms usually have fans and ducting in place? That was my main point.
O2 is produce by the plants!I know most rooms have it.
I also know that sometimes people do it because they don't understand enough of what the plants need.
People think that plants need 'fresh air' even when they are adding CO2.
And in itself it is true, but it is not true at the same time.
The gasses plants need are CO2 and O2.
CO2 you add.
O2 is in the room. Even if your room would be totally 100% sealed (which is never the case. Perhaps in a laboratory it is) there is already plenty of O2 for weeks.
Growers like us, who build rooms with tiny gaps, and who visit the room through a door, will make sure that there is always enough O2.
Way more then the plants will ever absorb.
That is irrelevant for growers.O2 is produce by the plants!
Perhaps where you live.Sealed rooms that utilise DEHUEY, HUEY, Co2, AC usually have a recirculating filter and fan set up in the room itself to recirculate smelly air within the sealed environment.
And FYI plant processes reverse at night where more oxygen is used and more Co2 is created.That is irrelevant for growers.
A plant will never produce so much CO2 during the night, that it will raise the level of CO2 during the day.
And it will also never produce as much O2 that it is enough for the roots.
That would be a perpetual motion and that is also impossible in biology.
Perhaps where you live.
But I can assure you that most growers who grow where it is illegal, will not do it this way.
You can never filter out all the smell with a recirculating filter within the room.
So there is still a chance that smell will escape. For that it is better to have a really small filter and exhaust fan. And thus create under pressure.
For sure you will suck out some CO2, but then you just add more.
I think all schoolkids know this.And FYI plant processes reverse at night where more oxygen is used and more Co2 is created.