Tried an experiment yesterday...since the plants can benifit extra Co2 on a 24/0 schedule, I tried this:

Turned off the exhaust, and lit up one of those 10" incense on a stick inside the wardrobe (planted it in the soil of Stubby, which has the most free space) and let it combust for 30 minutes.

Agreed, it released equal parts of CO as well as CO2...and the temperature shot up nearly 10 degrees, and the humidity went up about 2%, but... (and maybe it's just my imagination)

The leaves on all plants seem to have grown this tiny bit fatter, Jr definitely is growing new leaves (then again a 24/0 light schedule will do that too, and I did feed the plants a few days back).

As well, the added vermiculite & perlite is doing a fine job in preserving moisture in the pots; I haven't had to water the plants since I fed them!:thumbsup:
Pedro de Pacas Reviewed by Pedro de Pacas on . Not my first grow but first grow log! Indoor grow cab (converted Home depot wardrobe) 4 pots, two left over KC-36 and two Dutch Passion Oasis Makeshift growlight - featuring a 125 watt CFL (rated 5000k) with an aluminum turkey pan reflector one bottom fan (and digital thermometer) blowing cool bottom air at the pots One top fan 'sucking' the warm air up average cab temperature 27 Celsius After 3 days of sprouting only one seedling (one of the KC 36's) popped out of the soil (I did presoak the seeds for 12 hours) on Aug 5th Rating: 5