I'm alot like Panhead. I've done alot of upgrades and all the time I'm
thinking of how I can make something better than how it is now.
One thing I'm proud of is stumbling upon how I setup my ventilation
system and how it creates Co2.
Let me explain how my grow is setup.
Each part of my system is a different cabinet that I built.
My cabinets are entirely sealed as also the room that they sit in.
My flowering Cabinet is approx 5 foot wide, 3 foot deep, and 7 feet high.
My vegetation and cloning cabinet is approx. 4 feet wide, 2 feet deep,
and 6 foot high.
My Mother cabinet is approx. 3 foot wide, 2 feet deep, and 4 feet high.
My bud dryer cabinet is approx. 2 feet wide, 2 feet deep, and 3 foot high.
All of my cabinets sit in a 12 X 10 room that I built.
Outside of the flowering cabinet sits a air purifier with variable 300 CFM
fan that cleans the air with hepa and carbon filter before it enters the
cabinet.
My mother cabinet has a carbon filter connected to a 90 CFM filter that
is exhausted into the flowering cabinet.
Inside the flowering cabinet is a huge carbon filter that is connected to
a 265 cfm blower that acts both as an exhaust for the flowering cabinet
and at the same time it acts as an intake for my vegetation cabinet.
What I stumbled upon was that fact that all the clean carbonized air
that's inside my flowering cabinet and also being exhausted into my
vegetation cabinet creates Co2 inside my vegetation cabinet. I don't know why, I think
it has something to do with all the activated carbon. The PPm's hover around 1500-1900.
My vegetation cabinet has a 265 CFM blower that ventilates to the outside.
My bud dryer is lined with cedar and stays all the time. It has a 60 CFM
intake and a 90 CFM exhaust that circulates the air inside the entire
room and also it gives off a sweet cedar smell inside my the room.
Like I said before there are a ton of things I'm coming up with for my grow room.
But the one greatest thing I can say is my ventilation system.