jswett1100
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Would not having a constant flow of fresh air into the grow room negatively affect the plants? I run an a/c and I just don't want to pull hot air in my room if i don't need too. any advice would be great! thanks.
Keep fans going 24/7Then i suppose the best thing do is vent air out and bring new air in , then have the fans be off at night
You need an exhaust fan that exchanges the air every 5 mins on average. Plants need carbon dioxide to live.
What do you consider less than acceptable ppms co2 in a grow environment?Try growing without getting the girls fresh air or without any air exchange.
Theyll be fine for about 3 weeks or so.
Then you will begin to see brown spots on the leaves. No problem...just some brown spots, right?
Wrong. The brown spots will get bigger and you will get the sense something is wrong. The sides of the fan leaves will start to crisp up too.
Then youll come here looking for help. People will ask you about pH, and salt build up, nute burn. And youll run around in cirlces trying figure out and remedy the problem.
And at the end of it you will realize...just need to give the girls some fresh air.
Ask me how i know?
And since that experience i have seen many others on this site follow the same stupid path.
Average outside is 350 to 400. I guess lower than that....What do you consider less than acceptable ppms co2 in a grow environment?
Thanks so much for the comment that makes sense.Try growing without getting the girls fresh air or without any air exchange.
Theyll be fine for about 3 weeks or so.
Then you will begin to see brown spots on the leaves. No problem...just some brown spots, right?
Wrong. The brown spots will get bigger and you will get the sense something is wrong. The sides of the fan leaves will start to crisp up too.
Then youll come here looking for help. People will ask you about pH, and salt build up, nute burn. And youll run around in cirlces trying figure out and remedy the problem.
And at the end of it you will realize...just need to give the girls some fresh air.
Ask me how i know?
And since that experience i have seen many others on this site follow the same stupid path.
I know this is very old but was just wondering about this! Did you have that problem and then you sorted out the circulation and ended up ok?Try growing without getting the girls fresh air or without any air exchange.
Theyll be fine for about 3 weeks or so.
Then you will begin to see brown spots on the leaves. No problem...just some brown spots, right?
Wrong. The brown spots will get bigger and you will get the sense something is wrong. The sides of the fan leaves will start to crisp up too.
Then youll come here looking for help. People will ask you about pH, and salt build up, nute burn. And youll run around in cirlces trying figure out and remedy the problem.
And at the end of it you will realize...just need to give the girls some fresh air.
Ask me how i know?
And since that experience i have seen many others on this site follow the same stupid path.
Agreed. Sometimes my temp/humidity controlled fan doesn't run at all, but no issues with co2 dropping. Almost never below 500 ppm in the tent, and that's in small, closed lung room.HORSE SHIT! Need Co2 = yes.
See the above post! Room size and plant count/size are the keys. Turn my bloom room over every 1.5 hrs. Have NO problems. Been doing it as little as possible for decades. I do have a Co2 monitor and have never have seen it drop below ambient! So I have a small neg pressure situation also.....