...well that fact is starting to make me wonder. Am i giving my roots enough fresh oxygen? I grow in 5 gallon buckets, sure the roots are in the air inside the bucket, but is that enough?.. i don't lift those bucket lids often,.. plus when a bucket, or any chamber for that matter, gets pretty filled up with root mass, like mine do, im thinking maybe that mass needs to breath a lot more then say a 5 gallon container with a lid on it would let it.
I'm wondering about hooking air pumps to my buckets, do the math and figure out how to, in one misting cycle, cycle them full of 5gal of fresh air,.. which would no doubt dry them out a little bit faster, and to compensate fully you'd have to water a tad more,.. but ya thats my HIGHdea for the day. What you think? Anyone already do something to exchange the root chamber air?
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I run a 14, 5gal bucket system, that's 70gal or root area, or 265 liters,.. so maybe say an AAPA45L Air Pump, 45L per min. should pump the air out of all 14 buckets every 5.8 min if i kept it running 24/7,.. 20W it'd cost around $14 a month to run 24/7.. worth it? ... im now worried this would make my room humid as a mofo though, lol.. and currently my ladies enjoy a low 35% RH during flowering.. maybe less high a rate of turn over on the air exchange is in order,.. thoughts?
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actually,.. now that i think about it more,.. why not suck air from the buckets rather then pump air into them,.. and mind you im talking a very small constant amount of air. That way you could suck out the humidity rather then fill your grow space with it. Might not smell too good to do that.
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3rd edits the charm right?.. ok so if the air being SUCKED out of the buckets is going to be humid, smell like weed, and need to be carbon filtered before sent out of the grow room,.. why not just hook an air line to each bucket, and run all 14 lines to the duck on my Can33 Carbon Filter? So instead of de-odorizing the air in the grow room, id be sucking air from the grow room through my buckets first, then through the Can filter,.. might have to choke it down a bit though, that could be too much air flow through the buckets,.. but talk about efficiency!...
..and even if you're not deodorizing/pumping out your grow space air, im wondering if sucking humid, oxygen deprived root zone air to another location couldn't be used to help clone.
Our leaves are making fresh oxygen from the carbon dioxide in our grow rooms,.. if we're deodorizing and removing that highly oxygenated air from the grow room already, why not have it pass the roots on its way out of town?
I'm wondering about hooking air pumps to my buckets, do the math and figure out how to, in one misting cycle, cycle them full of 5gal of fresh air,.. which would no doubt dry them out a little bit faster, and to compensate fully you'd have to water a tad more,.. but ya thats my HIGHdea for the day. What you think? Anyone already do something to exchange the root chamber air?
EDIT:
I run a 14, 5gal bucket system, that's 70gal or root area, or 265 liters,.. so maybe say an AAPA45L Air Pump, 45L per min. should pump the air out of all 14 buckets every 5.8 min if i kept it running 24/7,.. 20W it'd cost around $14 a month to run 24/7.. worth it? ... im now worried this would make my room humid as a mofo though, lol.. and currently my ladies enjoy a low 35% RH during flowering.. maybe less high a rate of turn over on the air exchange is in order,.. thoughts?
EDIT EDIT:
actually,.. now that i think about it more,.. why not suck air from the buckets rather then pump air into them,.. and mind you im talking a very small constant amount of air. That way you could suck out the humidity rather then fill your grow space with it. Might not smell too good to do that.
EDIT EDIT EDIT:
3rd edits the charm right?.. ok so if the air being SUCKED out of the buckets is going to be humid, smell like weed, and need to be carbon filtered before sent out of the grow room,.. why not just hook an air line to each bucket, and run all 14 lines to the duck on my Can33 Carbon Filter? So instead of de-odorizing the air in the grow room, id be sucking air from the grow room through my buckets first, then through the Can filter,.. might have to choke it down a bit though, that could be too much air flow through the buckets,.. but talk about efficiency!...
..and even if you're not deodorizing/pumping out your grow space air, im wondering if sucking humid, oxygen deprived root zone air to another location couldn't be used to help clone.
Our leaves are making fresh oxygen from the carbon dioxide in our grow rooms,.. if we're deodorizing and removing that highly oxygenated air from the grow room already, why not have it pass the roots on its way out of town?