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I know the common practice is to place your airpump outside of the growroom to avoid pumping elevated levels of CO2 through the root zone. That is the way I have always done it as well.
But just one AP-100 pumps around 40 gallons of air through your buckets an hour which seems like it would displace a lot of CO2 from your room.
Also, this article suggests, for Ponderosa Pines at least, that elevated CO2 levels promote fine hair root growth.
I am going to move my air pumps into the bloom room next run and see if there are any negative effects. Mounting them higher in the room should help since CO2 tends to settle towards the bottom of the room.
Has anyone done this back to back or side to side to see if there are actually any problems from running 1500ppm of CO2 through your buckets?
But just one AP-100 pumps around 40 gallons of air through your buckets an hour which seems like it would displace a lot of CO2 from your room.
Also, this article suggests, for Ponderosa Pines at least, that elevated CO2 levels promote fine hair root growth.
I am going to move my air pumps into the bloom room next run and see if there are any negative effects. Mounting them higher in the room should help since CO2 tends to settle towards the bottom of the room.
Has anyone done this back to back or side to side to see if there are actually any problems from running 1500ppm of CO2 through your buckets?