Ok so you know how in a grow tent you have the oscillating fan moving air around then the carbon filter and air intake pulling air out of the tent Via the duct work… if you wanted to move the entire operation to a shed in your backyard. Would I have to add an air intake blowing air from outside inward along with the one that’s all already moving air outward and still keep the oscillating fan going as well… or could I just keep the grow tent setup and go about my day… I already know the shed has to be weather proof and insulated
Probably the best thing is to set up the tent inside that space.
Hey what’s the best way to dry and cure your harvest???
Between gassing do you put fresh air in?
Yes, clear the heat and humidity. I will have some info up in journals soon. I just want to assemble info properly.
You run bottled co2 in tent?
What’s proper way to set up bottles co2 in a tent? Where do I hang discharge hoses? Please give me low down
I haven’t played with CO2 because doing it correctly becomes expensive, technical and requires more infrastructure. A tent is not the way to go. You flood the space with a high partial pressure (dangerous to breathe) using very high PPFD lights (about double needed for ambient). As a result; heat goes through the roof so you need a/c in the space, humidity skyrockets so you have to run a dehumidifier as well and finally to actually use the setup correctly you have to push a LOT of nutes which typically means hydro.
Hope that helps.
My advice is to optimize existing grow space: gucci lights, good environmental controls, steady hand with the nutes, stay away from soil etc.
I’m in coco considering flood and drain tables. Hydro store selling some cheap right now.
I’m running a diy ebb and flow table with a $12 pump, some tubing and a couple of totes: Durban Thai/Cindy 99
Let me see set up if possible give me some ideas
They work bro i have a c02 meter reading 1230
With a exhale 365 c02 bag in my 8x4x6.5 dont listen to everything people say on here, if they have never tried it how would they know?
They really don’t look any different than mine which are grown in ambient air at 7,100 feet elevation. I’ll pull 36 oz. from 3 plants, minimum.
To take proper advantage of CO2 you really do need a sealed environment, high light levels, high nutrient levels and elaborate heat/humidity controls.