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    Basement grow

    I'm thinking about putting a grow room in my basement when my state finally gives me a card...so I'm wondering, if I have a boiler/water heater combo in my basement, will I need co2? I'm wondering how much it actually puts out... anyone have any idea what the average home heating unit throws out for co2 in ppm?
    rcpilot04401 Reviewed by rcpilot04401 on . Basement grow I'm thinking about putting a grow room in my basement when my state finally gives me a card...so I'm wondering, if I have a boiler/water heater combo in my basement, will I need co2? I'm wondering how much it actually puts out... anyone have any idea what the average home heating unit throws out for co2 in ppm? Rating: 5
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    Basement grow

    is it natural gas powered ? how many BTU's ?

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    Basement grow

    Quote Originally Posted by rcpilot04401
    I'm thinking about putting a grow room in my basement when my state finally gives me a card...so I'm wondering, if I have a boiler/water heater combo in my basement, will I need co2? I'm wondering how much it actually puts out... anyone have any idea what the average home heating unit throws out for co2 in ppm?
    first off this is a question i have asked many times and i want to tell you what i have learnded. 1st is that the vented heat vs the ammount of co2 you get is very hard to keep your tempitures down to acceptable levels.
    2nd is that you can not control the ppm's as it will continue to fill the room even in the night when you plants dont use it and could cause them to die.
    if you co with it anyway just to try please install a carbon minoxide monitor so you dont kill yourself or family members. blue flame is co2 orange flame is monoxide witch is bad and you dont always know what one is being burned in the furnance.
    i did have a thought that if i bring the vent in at the highest point in my room and vent it with a 3'x room volume fan on the oppiste side that i could control the heat and still alow the co2 to cool and settled where it will do the most good for my plants

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