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11-29-2006, 07:53 AM #1OPSenior Member
Circulating CO2
I was reading about the perfect grow enviornment. while reading through it said that if you have a constant temperature that is not increasing, a constant humidity level, and co2 input you would not need exhaust for your grow room.
My question is how long does co2 stay active? when does it get to the point where youre replacing the co2 instead of adding on to it? i am trying to keep my heat up due to the fact i am not able to use a heater because i dont have enough watts. thanks for any help. SCsantacruz_organic Reviewed by santacruz_organic on . Circulating CO2 I was reading about the perfect grow enviornment. while reading through it said that if you have a constant temperature that is not increasing, a constant humidity level, and co2 input you would not need exhaust for your grow room. My question is how long does co2 stay active? when does it get to the point where youre replacing the co2 instead of adding on to it? i am trying to keep my heat up due to the fact i am not able to use a heater because i dont have enough watts. thanks for any help. Rating: 5
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