CO2 and Ventilation - closed?

chewberto

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Dont give bad information... natural air is 300-400 ppm co2 we can now offer 1500 to plants to accelerate your grow....
I don't know who gave u that info but u couldn't be more wrong . The CO2 levels in outside air having been rising at a fast pace and yeah if u open a tank all the way up and dump it into the room the levels can be higher but if u r running it in tubing to spread throughout the room there is no way u can obtain the optimal CO2 for ur plants that u get from bringing in outside air
 

a mongo frog

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Or maybe just twice the amount of people. I gave my opinion if one of u guys lives on the northeast coast in a major city then go test it and yes it is 800 ppm if u guys all think I don't know what I am talking about post some pics or ur grow and we will see who most people agree with. So if u r all out on the west coast don't say something isn't true that u have no clue about my meters are calibrated at least once a month and I produce ridiculous quality and quantity so I obviously know what i am talking about
U totally jacked this guys thread. Nice job. And u had the balls to show your grow on his thread. Wow. Just wow. And now were supposed to show pics for u to continue to jack? If u want to see real pics go to our home pages and search your self. U will be shocked.
 

HempletonState

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What I grow is exactly what is about if I was wrong then I wouldn't be getting great results. And do a little research ppm levels in the earths atmosphere range from 350ppm to a 1000ppm Levels r higher in areas that r inhabited by more ie NYC
 

HempletonState

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Mongo that's great considering u chimed into a conversation between me and dbkick regarding a difference of opinion and again go do some research and unwilling see theCO2 levels in the earth range from. 350 ppm to 1000 ppm higher levels where more people live. And the fact that u r scared to show ur grow proves that u don't know what ur talking about and know from the pics I posted that u don't have anything that could hang with it so stop talking because u don't know shit. Dbkick I wasn't trying to get into an argument with you I was actually trying to see what info u had that was different from me. Then this idiot mongo gets involved who really doesn't know shit he just hangs on this site enough to build up his profile but doesn't produc any of his own research
 

dbkick

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lets all try to be civil for the sake of the forum. I'll give you the fact that on the east coast co2 levels may be higher than elsewhere but the planets average is under 400 ppm. I just can't find any info that states it's twice the average and have a hard time understanding how it could be.
 

HempletonState

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I agree go to the department of health website that's where I got my info from I would like to read where u get ur info from because there is obviously different things said by different people. Like that last site chewbeeto put up which one guys opinion in an area I don't live near. Because I can honestly say that my ppm readings for few years now how consistently stayed in the 700-800 range as was the hydro store that I shop at which is about a half hour from me
 

HempletonState

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Chewberto u r the one escalating this go the the Wisconsin depart of agriculture site and see what they say about CO2 levels in well ventilated areas and still tell me that I am wrong I have not provided any wrong info and I looked at ur secret garden and all I have to say is stop talking
 

chewberto

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I apologize for the rude post.. It's just frustrating when people come on this site for helpful information and someone is diluting the process of education on this site... The fact is he didn't take his ppm reader(if he owns one) outside and get that ppm level...so he is only speculating these are not facts...
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dbkick

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Chewberto u r the one escalating this go the the Wisconsin depart of agriculture site and see what they say about CO2 levels in well ventilated areas and still tell me that I am wrong I have not provided any wrong info and I looked at ur secret garden and all I have to say is stop talking
my point is if the co2 levels outdoors are that high then they're gonna be even higher indoors. since where does indoor air come from ???? outdoors! and where do we breath in an enclosed environment and bring co2 levels up? indoors! also things like hot water heaters create some co2. I know they're vented but you know.
 

customind

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Haha, I appreciate the lively conversation. I think the art of growing is just that, an art with man variables and outcomes.. I'm shooting at 1000 to 1100 ppm CO2 while lights are running. With that as a constant (Haha not the point) would keeping the same air in the system and not exhausting outside, be a bad idea? Thanks again
 

chewberto

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Whatever dude you obviously didnt read the article...the information is compiled from journals that are credible ... ARE YOU IN NEW YORK OR NOT/
I agree go to zqthed!epartment of health website that's where I got my info from I would like to read where u get ur info from because there is obviously different things said by different people. Like that last site chewbeeto put up which one guys opinion in an area I don't live near. Because I can honestly say that my ppm readings for few years now how consistently stayed in the 700-800 range as was the hydro store that I shop at which is about a half hour from me
 

HempletonState

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my point is if the co2 levels outdoors are that high then they're gonna be even higher indoors. since where does indoor air come from ???? outdoors! and where do we breath in an enclosed environment and bring co2 levels up? indoors! also things like hot water heaters create some co2. I know they're vented but you know.
I agree with u and I agree with ur philosophy about the normal air in a house, I guess I was not clear enough in my description of how I get these levels . My room is a room built in a room and is extremely well insulated with no cracks for air/smell to escape which then creates an entirely sealed room. Then i have two 6 inch max fans bringing outside air into the room. I then have two carbon filters mounted to the ceiling with 6 inch vortex fan blowing the filtered air out . The max fans have speed controllers on them so I can ensure I am moving more filtered air out then what's coming in. Since the fans are running for 12 straight hours are run the air down towards the plants since co2 sinks the carbon filters are mounted of the ceiling. Since no one has 6 inch inline fans blowing air into their house for 12 hours they would have a lower number because air escapes easily
 
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