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    Is it Ok to Draw Your Intake from the Same Room that You Exhaust To?

    Just wanted to bump for any more info... It looks like cutting a hole to the upstairs isn't going to be possible :(
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    Is it Ok to Draw Your Intake from the Same Room that You Exhaust To?

    Basically I'm just wondering if there's going to be enough air exchange between the rest of the house (through the floorboards) to compensate for the exhaust air that is depleted of Co2.
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    Is it Ok to Draw Your Intake from the Same Room that You Exhaust To?

    Actually, the room is in a basement. It might be possible for me to cut a hole in the floor and draw my intake from the upstairs. Ideally I would draw from the outside, but I live in a climate where temps get below zero Fahrenheit in the winter. I fear that would shock the plants.
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    Is it Ok to Draw Your Intake from the Same Room that You Exhaust To?

    Assuming that a dehumidifier would be used to combat the obvious increase in humidity associated with this. Would there be a problem with a lack of CO2?
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