Indoor environment question

Hey all… has anyone had good success recirculating tent air with the lung room? During the winter here so in the tent was getting down to 57 degrees in my basement when i was still exhausting outside. This was my first indoor winter grow and i feel my harvest did not reach its full potential. Next winter i was going to recirculate the air to keep the tent temp up during lights out. My concern is co2. My basement is approx 1500 sq ft and was not sure if recirculation between lung room and tent would impede growth. Never tried that particular setup. Although my harvest was good, it was less then my other run which was during the summer time. All i can think of is the temp lows stunted the bud growth. Opinions please from people who have tried this during the winter. Thanks guys. Here is my most recent harvest.


Im at work so i wont be able to respond for a bit

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Also i was still in the 15 degree window of lights on/off

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I have a 32"x72" closet. I moved three plants into the closet in the middle of September. They were good sized clones.
It’s exhaust went into the attic. This helped reduce humidity and also temps.
In mid November I redirected the exhaust into the space with the closet. This helped moderate temperatures and also increase the room’s humidity levels.

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I have my grow space carved out of the basement utility room. Supposedly the presence of gas-fired water heater and furnace will elevate CO2 levels a bit. Remember though that YOU are generating CO2 which the plant will happily use.

You won’t have any problems.

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I was reading last night about the gas appliances that will release some co2. My thoughts exactly. Thx for input brother.

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That’s what they pay me the big bucks for lol.

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