RedCarpetMatches
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What's a better overall burners or tanks? You guys have been a great help.
burners add heat, but can be used with natural gas, and or water cooled. propane will last longer than a tank.What's a better overall burners or tanks? You guys have been a great help.
im going to have it in an LED tent so the heat will help! How much heat you talkin in a 4x4x7?burners add heat, but can be used with natural gas, and or water cooled. propane will last longer than a tank.
tank is easy to work with and a little cheaper.
depends on the size and type of gen. More burners, more heat, pilot light versus electric ignition. Pilot burns all the time and adds a little heat. elect ign. only adds heat when on.im going to have it in an LED tent so the heat will help! How much heat you talkin in a 4x4x7?
What's with all the insults dude?wow! and this is the advanced cultivation section!? it's obvious most of you don't have a clue or aren't using co2. I have been running the same strain for over a year now in a very controlled setting and this is "my" take on co2 in "my" grow room. "my" plants respond better to ppms in the 1400-1600 range verses 1000-1200 range, but that is with temps 80-83 at which 83 sets the fans off for fresh air bringing temps back down to about 78 degrees at which point the co2 comes back on. so for "me" the higher ppms work better probably because of the higher temps. co2 seems to "me" to increase the metabolism of "my" plants and finishing times to "me" seem shorter with verses without, but that's just "me".
Way too much bitching in this thread. I bumped this for help not to read my co2 is heavier bro. Anyway I'm going to see if they have smaller burners and less porous grow tents before I even attempt.wow! and this is the advanced cultivation section!? it's obvious most of you don't have a clue or aren't using co2. I have been running the same strain for over a year now in a very controlled setting and this is "my" take on co2 in "my" grow room. "my" plants respond better to ppms in the 1400-1600 range verses 1000-1200 range, but that is with temps 80-83 at which 83 sets the fans off for fresh air bringing temps back down to about 78 degrees at which point the co2 comes back on. so for "me" the higher ppms work better probably because of the higher temps. co2 seems to "me" to increase the metabolism of "my" plants and finishing times to "me" seem shorter with verses without, but that's just "me".
They don't sound very controlled but I'll look into it.If you don't want to spring for all the exPensive bullshit then try exhale co2 bags their $25 and good for up to 6 mnths they should creat about 1200 ppm in a setup like that
Pretty iffy about those friend. Pretty sure were all talking about complete control of enviourment.If you don't want to spring for all the exPensive bullshit then try exhale co2 bags their $25 and good for up to 6 mnths they should creat about 1200 ppm in a setup like that
There's the option of not running all the burners so that shouldn't be a prob. Anyone recommend a descent controller? So many to choose from of course. Also don't know how the co2 bags are even in business lol.Not sure if a burner is ok for a 4x4 tent. They get super hot. Even the Electric starts get super hot. At least mine does
Not true. I set up sealed rooms all the time with intakes and exhaust ports. A controlled environment requires all systems to work in conjunction with each other. A true sealed room will require a fresh air intake and exhaust to allow control of humidity and temperatures. Sensors will be placed accordingly to control systems like c02, fire retardant, high heat alarms, moisture alarms and many others in a properly sealed room. A sealed room without intake and exhaust is a...well...coffin. In either respect I believe most growers would benefit spending their cash on other items first, dial in their own experience and that should give them their answer on the c02 question. JAS2 types of rooms, sealed or open
open room brings in air exchanges for c02 replacement
sealed room, no intakes or outtakes, you supply c02.
trying to supply extra c02 in an open room is a waste of time and money