worldspawn
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm just wrapping up my second grow in a 4'x4'x8' tent. Its in my garage and is pretty much exposed to whatever the outdoor temperatures are. Currently i draw air in from the garage and exhaust back into the garage. I was wondering if it was feasible to recirculate the air in the tent. I had the idea to build a box (out of wood) that i could exhaust into and draw air from. In that box I could have things like a heater/ac etc. I could even have the exhaust fan in the box insulating the noise.
This wouldn't be a legit "sealed" operation as the negative pressure in the tent draws plenty of air in through the gaps but it seems to me it would provide a much greater degree of climate control than what i have atm. Where I live is not humid, usually 40-55% rh, the odd spike but it never lasts long. I thought i could replenish the co2 with one of those mycelium co2 bags.
So does this sound feasible?
I'm no artist
I'm just wrapping up my second grow in a 4'x4'x8' tent. Its in my garage and is pretty much exposed to whatever the outdoor temperatures are. Currently i draw air in from the garage and exhaust back into the garage. I was wondering if it was feasible to recirculate the air in the tent. I had the idea to build a box (out of wood) that i could exhaust into and draw air from. In that box I could have things like a heater/ac etc. I could even have the exhaust fan in the box insulating the noise.
This wouldn't be a legit "sealed" operation as the negative pressure in the tent draws plenty of air in through the gaps but it seems to me it would provide a much greater degree of climate control than what i have atm. Where I live is not humid, usually 40-55% rh, the odd spike but it never lasts long. I thought i could replenish the co2 with one of those mycelium co2 bags.
So does this sound feasible?
I'm no artist