LoudBlunts
Well-Known Member
i feel like if there isnt any light, there isnt any photosynthesis..... so why use co2 if the plants arent going to use that much co2 in the night anyway?is it? i havent given any co2 in the dark cycle but i was actually planning on it because when the lights are on in my room the exhaust is on too.. as well as 2 other fans for circulation.. my exhaust is very heavy for the room its in so i was just trying to find a way to get the co2 to stay in the room long enough for the plants to use it instead of having it instantly whisked away by a over zealous blower! hmm.. back to the drawing board
on another note, i was also wondering if i should be running my fans while the light is off... i havent.. i have my light and all my fans on the same timer.. i wonder if thats a problem..
you should always be pumping air in and air out even in the night cycle. when you turn off fans, you are leaving stale air inside. Leaving an open invitation to pest, mold disease all that shit. If its one thing that pest and mold cant stand is fresh air..... as they cant hold on while air is being blown and sucked as well as other things!