Question on future CO2 usage

VaporPuff

Member
When building the grow area I utilized the heat from the room in order to heat my bedroom since it stays quite cool here most months and baseboard heaters suck power like nobodies business. I figured the lights were putting off enough heat, why would I just throw it outside. In addition I wished to use CO2 in the future and so desired as much of a "sealed room" as I could achieve so I have the room venting only into the closed off bedroom and then being cycled back into the grow area from the bedroom area. My question is if this is enough of a sealed room that CO2 would be of benefit once everything else is dialed in? The total air cycle area is 10'x20' with half being the bedroom and the other half being the grow area. There is also a little bit of outside air (from the hallway) that is pulled through the cracks in the doors and I was curious if this would invalidate CO2 use as well.

With this set up would it be possible to maintain a good 1000-1200 for daylight hours assuming all other factors have been dialed in? (Room will use a Mini-Split to prevent CO2 loss during cooling)
 

BuCannabis

Active Member
you can still air cool your lights but the room needs to be sealed better if you do not want to waste CO2 and if you want a steady PPM...also you do not need to run CO2 at night.
 
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