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Is there a way to see where your co2 is going.
Anyone know a way to see where your co2 is going. So i Know co2 is heavier than air so it is supposed to drop down so most people hand there co2 burner above there plants.
Well what happens when you have fans and exhaust going all the time although the exhaust may not be that hard it is always going to create negative pressure. Are you creating co2 that is just getting moved around and then out the room never falling down on the plants.
In the past i've put the co2 burner below the plants especially in the summer when i have the exhaust turned up higher thinking it would get pulled up into the plants because of the exhaust.
So does anyone know a way to color the co2 or something to see where it heads after it comes out the burner.
Oh and to those that say you cant run co2 with exhaust going that is not true because i can definetly tell a difference if the pilot is lit and i get light headed if the burner is going if im in there awhile. More so in the winter if the exhaust is low and just going for smell and to keep negative pressure.
So what do you guys think
Anyone know a way to see where your co2 is going. So i Know co2 is heavier than air so it is supposed to drop down so most people hand there co2 burner above there plants.
Well what happens when you have fans and exhaust going all the time although the exhaust may not be that hard it is always going to create negative pressure. Are you creating co2 that is just getting moved around and then out the room never falling down on the plants.
In the past i've put the co2 burner below the plants especially in the summer when i have the exhaust turned up higher thinking it would get pulled up into the plants because of the exhaust.
So does anyone know a way to color the co2 or something to see where it heads after it comes out the burner.
Oh and to those that say you cant run co2 with exhaust going that is not true because i can definetly tell a difference if the pilot is lit and i get light headed if the burner is going if im in there awhile. More so in the winter if the exhaust is low and just going for smell and to keep negative pressure.
So what do you guys think