Well if you are in a very humid climate then limiting air exchange would be crucial in order for your dehu to properly do it’s job.Its very very humid where I am (ambient RH is around 70% most of the year) so I run a dehumidifier that also spits out cold air and helps keep my Temps right around 73-75f with an RH of 50%-60%. Im running an HLG 600H (600w) and a 630w BESTVA that puts out alot of heat.. ill upgrade to a 600w QB soon. I haven't been able to get RH much lower than that but I haven't had any problems yet. This is my first run with the new setup I'm about a week from harvest and haven't run into any mold/bud rot problems.
Its very very humid where I am (ambient RH is around 70% most of the year) so I run a dehumidifier that also spits out cold air and helps keep my Temps right around 73-75f with an RH of 50%-60%. Im running an HLG 600H (600w) and a 630w BESTVA that puts out alot of heat.. ill upgrade to a 600w QB soon. I haven't been able to get RH much lower than that but I haven't had any problems yet. This is my first run with the new setup I'm about a week from harvest and haven't run into any mold/bud rot problems.
Some air conditioners have a dehumidifier built in. Mine works well as a heater too lol...What dehumidifier you got that spits out cold air? All mine are fuckin heaters.
Yes I know that air conditioners also dehumidify the air, but they aren't dehumidifiers.Some air conditioners have a dehumidifier built in. Mine works well as a heater too lol...
I believe they’re called ion dehumidifiers mine shoots out cold air most of the little grow room ones use this technologyWhat dehumidifier you got that spits out cold air? All mine are fuckin heaters.
Tbh it’s more to do with exchanging air for heat reduction if you’re not utilising AC.What I’d like to know is.... Where did this “you have to clear the air in your room 1-3 times a minute completely” thing come from?
I have never done this in my entire growing embargo.
Good luck getting an answer to that one! The wife's hair salon? LOLWhat I’d like to know is.... Where did this “you have to clear the air in your room 1-3 times a minute completely” thing come from?
I have never done this in my entire growing embargo.
Finally another reasonable answer there no set amount of what u need whatever ur tent tells u it needs is what u needGood luck getting an answer to that one! The wife's hair salon? LOL
Ask ten people how much air exchange is needed and you get ten different answers. Ask them why x amount is needed and they can't answer.
Can anyone say why the air should be exchange every thee minutes or whatever?
I see three factors, temperature, humidity and C02 level.
I use very little airflow to keep humidity up in the winter, nothing but a little PC fan in a 20"x 36". The fan is operated by an Inkbird humidity controller set to 65%. Another Inkbird controls a heating mat to keep temp at 82-83F. An Autopilot monitor shows that C02 depletion isn't an issue.
Air exchange, co2 and monitors
I'm experimenting with minimal air exchange to keep humidity and temperature up in the winter. No one seems to know how much air exchange is needed, the answers are all over the place and there are always variables. I know from experience that I can use much less ventilation than many/most...www.rollitup.org
Good news, you don't need to run that air-conditioner/dehumidifier as much. LED doesn't raise leaf temperatures with infrared like HID, so you can run higher air temp. Low to mid 80's air temperature is good with LED and 60% isn't a problem, but you want good air movement in the tent.Its very very humid where I am (ambient RH is around 70% most of the year) so I run a dehumidifier that also spits out cold air and helps keep my Temps right around 73-75f with an RH of 50%-60%. Im running an HLG 600H (600w) and a 630w BESTVA that puts out alot of heat.. ill upgrade to a 600w QB soon. I haven't been able to get RH much lower than that but I haven't had any problems yet. This is my first run with the new setup I'm about a week from harvest and haven't run into any mold/bud rot problems.
Bless you for saying it, finally.Tbh it’s more to do with exchanging air for heat reduction if you’re not utilising AC.
in the U.K. to run an AC for a grow is very costly unless you’re running huge amounts of lighting etc.
the idea being that between 1-3x a minute for air exchange then add things like 15% for each light, 20% for every duct run over 5m, 10% for every 90 bend, 20% for your carbon filter.
As for who created the spec I’m certain I can’t answer that question lol.
you would have though though that it’s probably some HVAC engineer or something.
I came to the party late and started growing in 2009 so al this info was out there.
but ultimately if you use AC this can eliminate the need for excessive exhausting etc.
Personally I use an over sizesd fan on a speed controller.
during summer it runs around 75%-100% depending on ambient air temps.
during winter it runs around 20% lol. So Definately not getting 3x the exchange lol.
No intake fans only a passive intake hole, my exhaust only runs when it hits a trigger point (which is pretty rare)Bless you for saying it, finally.
Where did the original spec come from? Has anyone ever posted pictures of plants that are not getting enough airflow (not heat related, but CO2 deprived).
I have seen that more fresh air can perk up the plants i.e. I was running in veg at say 4 and went to 6 and they perked up.
To date I have never seen a single scientific study explaining how CO2 is used and how much is needed and why. Fluence sure didn't explain how they arrive at their figures. I of course get that CO2 supplemented grows are proven higher yielders. Also one must assume what is actually growing in the space is appropriate i.e. right volume of plants and medium.
I would guess at the higher end of Ag someone does have this info but where is it?
Well I am not saying that, but I think you correctly deduced what the "recommendations" would say is the result of your setup. So you have never grown anything successfully obv as you have no airflow.No intake fans only a passive intake hole, my exhaust only runs when it hits a trigger point (which is pretty rare)
so technically by what you’re saying is I shouldn’t have any co2 in my room and my plants should be dead?
You google growers are funny. Stop making this shit so difficult because it’s not.Well I am not saying that, but I think you correctly deduced what the "recommendations" would say is the result of your setup. So you have never grown anything successfully obv as you have no airflow.
Lol!
That’s how I role pretty much.No intake fans only a passive intake hole, my exhaust only runs when it hits a trigger point (which is pretty rare)
so technically by what you’re saying is I shouldn’t have any co2 in my room and my plants should be dead?
Yeah no a/c here either. I have heaters in my rooms that run pretty much all year, even in the summer sometimes.That’s how I role pretty much.
passive vents but with a thermostat controller that holds a desired temp by speeding up or slowing down but I don’t use an AC as I live in the U.K.
During winter months I block off some of my intakes if temps get too low.
Wow what’s the ambient where you are?Yeah no a/c here either. I have heaters in my rooms that run pretty much all year, even in the summer sometimes.
currently -40Wow what’s the ambient where you are?