You want lower co2 ppm in dark vs light. Plants don't use co2 during lights off. Plants only use co2 during lights on.
I get that, it's only higher at night because;
A- I'm in there asleep heavy breathing the whole time and
B- the door to outside is closed at night.
I can't do much about either of those so it just is what it is. Considering I'm not paying for the c02 I don't see any down side.
Thats kind of why I posted the thread to see if I'm missing something obvious and if there is no down side why is it not common?
I understand it doesn't scale up as an idea so won't work commercially but for people growing at home any isn't it utilized?
All sorts of c02 dosing systems out there with meters and nozzles and timers and sensors to clutter and complicate your room further. Then you got to either buy the gas in a bottle or use some other product that gives off c02 in an uncontrollable and unreliable fashion.
Add to that the extra headfcuk of building and monitoring these systems and I just ask myself Why?
Most people I know cut into their floor for the inlet to get fresh air and for years that was me too and that is fine BUT, by simply running from my bedroom, spending no money, no time, no worries I can give my pants all the c02 they want. Air quality meters are cheap enough so it's not hard to keep an eye on the levels. I would love someone else to please give this a go and let me know if you see similar results.
Or, if someone out there who can explain what I'm missing then please do. I think I'm right but I'm open to being proved wrong.
I got this idea because I happened to have an air quality meter in my house and I was noticing how high the c02 was at certain times and in certain areas compared with the known outside value of around 440ppm. Asked some friends if they thought it was a good idea to use the air from inside the house instead of fresh air and they all laughed and said obviously fresh air is better but nobody can tell me why. Now just because they couldn't prove me wrong doesn't mean I'm right but it doesn't mean I'm wrong either.
I'm going to make a bold claim that this free and easy shortcut, is not just a poor substitute for the flash dosing systems that cost thousands, but it many ways actually better. This idea has the potential to save a lot of people a lot of money but it isnt a money maker for anyone except the homegrower that's my theory of why this isnt more widespread. The people at the grow shops are obviously incentivised to sell you more products and I'm suggesting you buy zero products for zero dollars so where do I go for expert advice ? I'm hoping that's where you guys come in.