fandango
Well-Known Member
Just in case the temps drop you can just use a small ceramic electric heater set to 60 degrees...you do not want any PM due to low temps.If you insulate your room well, and dont exhaust after lights out, run a dehumidifier at night, you won't need a heater.
You might get a humidity spike this way though after lights out.
But anyways, if your going to use co2 I assume your going to exhaust during or slightly after lights out.
- Jiji