we all know weed has lot in common with tomato
No, not much at all...Really
Now a tropical plant - that's better. More closer care related... I like to tell newbies to learn to grow an African Violet. If you can get that to bloom,,your now ready to run cannabis without much trouble at all.
I've been growing for 10 years now and 6+ in sealed rooms only having issues till I moved to my new place and started drying in basically the same room as my living plants.
Oh good for you.... I put my first seed to soil at 15. That's 46 years here.
So after reading up to the end this mourning. I understand how 15lbs would make a dif.... But that's a lot of material for that sized room, and vegging.
Kinda strange you would dry in your veg room. My Veg rooms are warmer and more humid then the bloom rooms. In fact, the bloom rooms are about perfect to dry it in. Low 70's and 50% RH on average.
You didn't need to ditch your burner. Simply clean or replace the nozzles.
You don't gas the veg room do you? Not very cost effective, if you math it out. In fact I run stand alone buildings. They are set up to run gas but, after doing some test runs. I found it's actually more cost effective to NOT gas... Go figure. (I can run rotation vs fill it and run a room - This keeps my patients in material much better. It also allows for a broad selection of strains for them too.)
You do shut the gas down early so the plants can ripen,,,correct?
Now, back to your area and it being "sealed" for gassing.....Now you do know you still have to turn the air over in those rooms,,,right?
Not like normal but, it works much better with those high 80"s temps and high RH in the upper 70's,
To use an environmental controller.
Set your high temp limit and the high RH limit and as the area hits that. It shuts down the gas, turns on the exhaust and cooling system. When the system gets the temps and RH down to it's programmed start point. It shuts down the exhaust and cooling. Turns on the gas ans starts the whole thing over again.
This is the most effective way to run gas in a "sealed" area!
Naturally at night everything shuts down as far as the gassing goes. So you then do a long exhaust to rid the high RH from the area and run cooling if need be to do about a 10 - 15 degree drop in temps for the night right?
The plant uses that temp swing in it's growth patterns. I say you have to have it, to grow for potentials.
At any rate, you worded your first post in the thread like you were looking for help.
Not like you were giving information..
You ARE correct about the ethylene gas !!
Down the road man....