growcannibis2
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Ok, I I'm new. I know this is already my second thread so I'll try not to sound like a needy troll.
As I mentioned before, I am using an old walk in cooler as a grow room. So of course, I am starting with the benefit of excellent insulation. With no ventilation, I know it would be easy to keep temps regulated throughout the year.
I live in a state with four seasons ranging from below zero to one hundred F. Humidity is wild in the summer as well. I only have a room air conditioner and space heaters for temp control. This seems like it would be impossible to maintain a temp for even a full day with any realistic outside air intake.
But if I keep it sealed, with only an exhaust, I'll have to enrich the air with Co2. All the reading I've been doing (other websites and search function here) makes it sound like this is going to be a challenge. I have a regulator, but not a bottle.
Is there a ventilation method I'm not thinking of here or is it really a choice between trying to "offset" the outside temp or sealing the room and pumping Co2?
Also, perhaps I should have thought of this before, but the A/C unit I have is the standard window model which blows hot air outside. I can't seem to find whether this air exhaust comes from the air it pulls from outside or inside the room. Either way, an A/C plus exhaust setup seems like I'll have two exhausts. Would I have to add some odor control to the A/C air filter?
I know this is a long post. Thanks for taking the time to read and I appreciate all the help I can get
As I mentioned before, I am using an old walk in cooler as a grow room. So of course, I am starting with the benefit of excellent insulation. With no ventilation, I know it would be easy to keep temps regulated throughout the year.
I live in a state with four seasons ranging from below zero to one hundred F. Humidity is wild in the summer as well. I only have a room air conditioner and space heaters for temp control. This seems like it would be impossible to maintain a temp for even a full day with any realistic outside air intake.
But if I keep it sealed, with only an exhaust, I'll have to enrich the air with Co2. All the reading I've been doing (other websites and search function here) makes it sound like this is going to be a challenge. I have a regulator, but not a bottle.
Is there a ventilation method I'm not thinking of here or is it really a choice between trying to "offset" the outside temp or sealing the room and pumping Co2?
Also, perhaps I should have thought of this before, but the A/C unit I have is the standard window model which blows hot air outside. I can't seem to find whether this air exhaust comes from the air it pulls from outside or inside the room. Either way, an A/C plus exhaust setup seems like I'll have two exhausts. Would I have to add some odor control to the A/C air filter?
I know this is a long post. Thanks for taking the time to read and I appreciate all the help I can get