Slipon
Well-Known Member
one more thing some might forget ?
the ventilation and filter is not just for odor control
its actually added mainly to provide your plants with fresh air (Co2 in the air) 24/7
and to make some air circulation in there, so you dont end up with a too hot or moist room, even sealed room`s with added Co2 have a ventilation added that run 15 minutes or so every hours (on timers as the Co2 tank is)
huge plants in a small room is a perfect recipe to disaster, either your light will heat the room until your plants die (most likely) or if you some how manages to keep temperatures down (CFLs or LEDs) you end up with mold unless your in a room that have a ambi RH on 20% or so
best case you get slow growing poor plant that never will finish or grow to anything useable, plants breath Co2 and roots need air
filter is just a add on for odor, and will normally last you a year of running (high RH make it less) so I first add it in flowering/once they begin to stink, but I run my 6 inch ventilation 24/7
the ventilation and filter is not just for odor control
its actually added mainly to provide your plants with fresh air (Co2 in the air) 24/7
and to make some air circulation in there, so you dont end up with a too hot or moist room, even sealed room`s with added Co2 have a ventilation added that run 15 minutes or so every hours (on timers as the Co2 tank is)
huge plants in a small room is a perfect recipe to disaster, either your light will heat the room until your plants die (most likely) or if you some how manages to keep temperatures down (CFLs or LEDs) you end up with mold unless your in a room that have a ambi RH on 20% or so
best case you get slow growing poor plant that never will finish or grow to anything useable, plants breath Co2 and roots need air
filter is just a add on for odor, and will normally last you a year of running (high RH make it less) so I first add it in flowering/once they begin to stink, but I run my 6 inch ventilation 24/7