Co2, heat, humidity, and taco leaves?

rookanga

Member
My room at 79 degrees, no co2, 60% humidity, the leaves look good. Now when it's 91 degrees, 1500 co2 and 60% humidity, the leaves turn into tacos... from what I understand there doing that because there to hot. I do have a dehumidier, but every time it's on, my room increase about 10 degrees (I blow the hot air out of the room, with co2 on. I know I'm wasting it, but im trying to deal with the heat and humidity first). I do have a window mount ac unit already installed, trying not to use it, because of electricity, but will use it if I have to. I'm trying to figure out the best way to do everything. I would like it to be at 85 degrees, 1500 co2 and 50% humidity. Any suggestions on how to achieve it? Drip system, 13x13x8. Third week of veg.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
C.A.P makes a great atmosphere controller for less than 2 bones. been using mine for years without fail. It
accomplishes every thing you need. I did add a redundant interval timer to the co2 controller, to limit its
production cycle to specific times of day. Only goes on when temps are within your chosen parameter, shuts off
c02 while venting/dehumidifying/ac. you will need the ac, sorry.
 
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