I haven't grown in a couple years. I saw my CO2 controller the other day, and I decided to check my bedroom CO2 levels.
What I found was sort of surprising. It changes my views about CO2 injection somewhat.
At night, I close the doors and only condition the room that I am sleeping in to save energy. I checked the CO2 of my house before going to bed. It was almost 800 ppm. Not that surprising really. I knew indoor levels were naturally higher.
When I woke up the next morning, the CO2 levels were almost 1800 ppm. I decided that wasn't acceptable to me. So I opened up the room and ran the central unit. I only dropped to around 1700. This is with 2 adults occupying the house. I tried a couple different things over the course of a week.
Has anyone who has the equipment ever actually tested the CO2 levels in their house with and without a grow?
What I found was sort of surprising. It changes my views about CO2 injection somewhat.
At night, I close the doors and only condition the room that I am sleeping in to save energy. I checked the CO2 of my house before going to bed. It was almost 800 ppm. Not that surprising really. I knew indoor levels were naturally higher.
When I woke up the next morning, the CO2 levels were almost 1800 ppm. I decided that wasn't acceptable to me. So I opened up the room and ran the central unit. I only dropped to around 1700. This is with 2 adults occupying the house. I tried a couple different things over the course of a week.
Has anyone who has the equipment ever actually tested the CO2 levels in their house with and without a grow?