Best Humidifier for Larger Rooms

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woodsmaneh

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I used this increase bloom Co2 and grow that you spray on.. this stuff sucks killed my plants and whats not dead looks like crap same thing happend to my friend. Never ever spray this Co2 junk on your plants... I lernt the hard way Increase bloom Co2 suckkkkkkksssssss

Not sure what you used but we generally use a CO2 generator or CO2 bottle, no spray stuff? There are other smaller ways to generate CO2, but I have large requirements.

Plants will use up sourounding CO2 in about 2 minutes so providing more is a great way to increase your total yield by 15 to 30%.
 
ttystikk

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Not sure what you used but we generally use a CO2 generator or CO2 bottle, no spray stuff? There are other smaller ways to generate CO2, but I have large requirements.

Plants will use up sourounding CO2 in about 2 minutes so providing more is a great way to increase your total yield by 15 to 30%.

Keep in mind that the CO2 source you use will impact your growroom air; not only will running a burner add heat, obviously, but less obviously it also adds lots of humidity as a byproduct of combustion. These produce almost as much water vapor as they do CO2! Tanks will actually cool your grow room slightly, and have much less influence on temps and humidity- but filling tanks is a pain and over time it gets expensive.

Finally, CO2 augmentation will only work if all other growroom issues are solved; it won't help yields if temps are out of whack, or humidity is too high or too low, or if your nutes are off, or if you have pest problems.

My own CO2 friendly target climate numbers;
Veg/Early bloom; 75-80 F, 60-70% RH, 1500 ppm CO2
Peak bloom; 78-82 F, 55-65% RH, 1200 ppm CO2
Late bloom; 75-80 F, 50-60% RH, 800 ppm CO2
Finish/flush; 70-75 F, 50% RH, no add CO2
Hang/cure; 70-75 F, 50% RH, no add CO2

Everyone's numbers are a bit different, these are what works for me.
 
woodsmaneh

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Good point and very true. You also use more nutrients and water as your plants speed up so keep an eye on that. LIke he says ^^^^^^^^ you need to have your air, light, nutrients, water, humidity and temperature dialed in your your waisting your money and CO2. :)
 
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