Hey all
So, i'm doing a bit of planning for my more recent space, and have come to the point where I have to make a decision.
My plan is to basically put all the environmental controls in this space, I'll be able to keep the temp/humidity/co2 level exactly as I want it. The thing is, I dont want to ventilate the air a lot...intake and exhaust fans are the only part of this grow which might be noticeable...plus it wastes CO2.
so long story short, i'm planning on creating this perfect environment (with an exhaust for the AC unit of course) without ventilation. I figure if i'm supplying the perfect air conditions, there is no need to change the air on a regular basis. this will allow me to save money on CO2, by sustaining the CO2 levels for long periods of time without having to recharge the air because of a vent cycle.
now, i've run this idea past a few other growers...and no one agrees. they keep saying the air will get 'stale', and that new fresh air is vital.
I argue that i'm supplying everything in the air that the plant needs, and what exactly are they saying will be wrong with the air?
all they ever reply is that it will be 'stale'...I suppose there is some magical, unquantifiable ingredient in air which none of them know about yet have complete faith in.
so, anyone have input here? I'm still gonna do it my way, just wondering if someone knew what this magical ingredient in the air is.
So, i'm doing a bit of planning for my more recent space, and have come to the point where I have to make a decision.
My plan is to basically put all the environmental controls in this space, I'll be able to keep the temp/humidity/co2 level exactly as I want it. The thing is, I dont want to ventilate the air a lot...intake and exhaust fans are the only part of this grow which might be noticeable...plus it wastes CO2.
so long story short, i'm planning on creating this perfect environment (with an exhaust for the AC unit of course) without ventilation. I figure if i'm supplying the perfect air conditions, there is no need to change the air on a regular basis. this will allow me to save money on CO2, by sustaining the CO2 levels for long periods of time without having to recharge the air because of a vent cycle.
now, i've run this idea past a few other growers...and no one agrees. they keep saying the air will get 'stale', and that new fresh air is vital.
I argue that i'm supplying everything in the air that the plant needs, and what exactly are they saying will be wrong with the air?
all they ever reply is that it will be 'stale'...I suppose there is some magical, unquantifiable ingredient in air which none of them know about yet have complete faith in.
so, anyone have input here? I'm still gonna do it my way, just wondering if someone knew what this magical ingredient in the air is.