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Lol thats crazy low... outside is like 400-500 co2 I live in a loft and if I dont crack a window for a hour every day my co2 levels go up over 1000 if I leave it for 2 or 3 days it gets over 2000 and thats just me my girl and my dog breathing without any house plants ive been thinking about getting some high oxygen outputting plants for inside my house (my grow is in a shead) just havent gotten around to doing research on what plants are better for this purposehey all- thanks for the advice, sorry i haven't been around. i decided to go with the autopilot co2 monitor. it seems the ambient co2 in the basement where my grow is located is 650. upstairs was almost as bad. there's 2 adults 2 dogs and a cat and the house is a little too insulated it would seem.
my outside air is 375 when measured for 24 hrs.Lol thats crazy low... outside is like 400-500 co2 I live in a loft and if I dont crack a window for a hour every day my co2 levels go up over 1000 if I leave it for 2 or 3 days it gets over 2000 and thats just me my girl and my dog breathing without any house plants ive been thinking about getting some high oxygen outputting plants for inside my house (my grow is in a shead) just havent gotten around to doing research on what plants are better for this purpose
i was also thinking of partially venting the gas hot water heater thats located right next to my grow room. according to the installer, the burner is 100% efficient and doesn't release any carbon monoxide. i have 2 co detectors in the basement already because of the gas furnace.@jammie if your going with just the autopilot monitor and need aditional contsant co2 id ad a mushroom bag or something like that to your room try just one and see how much it boosts your levels then add as needed those things are also a throwaway item they work for a few weeks really good at first then slowly slowing down till its pointless so what I use to do is add one wait a week add another wait a week and add one wait a week then start replaceing your oldest one with a new one once a week if you need more than that do 2 a week instead of 1depending on your grow area you might not neeed that many but the monitor will definitely help alot untill you decide to make the leap to the environmental controller, regulator, tubes, and tank
Yeah but tank co2 can be set to lights on whereas the mushroom bags are always putting out co2. If you're gonna supplement with co2 spend the extra coin and do it right. Don't want to know how much I wasted on co2 generating pads back in the dayTank co2 has highest start-up cost and lowest maintenance cost where the fungus bags are opposite
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