Hey everyone:

Got one of those CO2 boost units on Friday and it was easy enough to set up.

So here's my question open for discussion.....

My garden I can usually run at a comfortable 79-81 degress with proper ventilation - humidity about 42% and everything is going great (touch wood) on flower day 21.

Problem is the CO2 boost says for optimal use to make sure the room is sealed, which as everyone knows itn't really practical. I called the company that makes the unit and they said it works in an "open enviorment" as well.

If I kill my main exhaust fan with the room still "unsealed" the temp will quickly rise to over 86 -do you guys & gals (hi stinky) think i am better off sticking to my normal routine with a temp of 79-81 with the CO2 boost on and hope for the best - or should I kill the main vent and run at a higher temperture for the benefit of the CO2?

There is no way I can seal the garden - temps would be high 90's.

Ideas - thoughts, etc. ??? Thanks.
Mr. GreenJeans 800 Reviewed by Mr. GreenJeans 800 on . CO2 BOOST ADVICE Hey everyone: Got one of those CO2 boost units on Friday and it was easy enough to set up. So here's my question open for discussion..... My garden I can usually run at a comfortable 79-81 degress with proper ventilation - humidity about 42% and everything is going great (touch wood) on flower day 21. Problem is the CO2 boost says for optimal use to make sure the room is sealed, which as everyone knows itn't really practical. I called the company that makes the unit and they said Rating: 5