Depends on room size. I think 10x10x9 or smaller a tank. Burner if something like 2 car garage or bigger. Controller absolute must.What is the best way to add co2? I was thinking about getting a tank, not sure about controllers, too many options.
Im having luck with the Auto Pilot. Please don't buy the new Sentinel stuff.What Controller do you guys prefer?
That’s typically what controls CO2. You will also maybe want to open ventilation when lights are off and turn off co2, that’s optional but more ecomical. So many things you can do. That’s one of the reasons I grow indoors, I love tinkering lol.I need a device that will monitor co2 and turn it off when the ppm's get to a desired rate.
That's what math is for!I need a device that will monitor co2 and turn it off when the ppm's get to a desired rate.
What’s the problem with Sentinel?Im having luck with the Auto Pilot. Please don't buy the new Sentinel stuff.
Damn, 80% humidity? That seems a little high.That's what math is for!
You use given formula's to set "on" times to reach your desired ppm...You don't need that high end, big money ppm metering controller.. They don't even last as long as the one's where you set the on times..
I get the feeling you need to be told that ppm's over 1300 are a waste of time too. You see that the amount of available light intensity, RH, and temp's,,,All effect the ability of the plant to actually use the increased Co2.
By far, very far. Most people can not get the light intensity required to effectively use 1500 ppm! 1300 is the ceiling point for in home effective use of Co2.
Next would be temps and RH. To effectively use co2 enrichment at 1300 ppm...You need to have the controller set for 88 - 90 deg F and 80% RH....
ANY use of ppm's over 1300,, your wasting money!
good luck
Cheap made. Warranty takes millions of months to come through. If i get a chance ill take a pic of the old chhc4 i have and you can see the difference in how they are made from 7 years ago.What’s the problem with Sentinel?
What’s concerned there new stuff ?
There is something called the Vapor Pressure Deficit. It is used in growing for optimal temps tied to RH.Damn, 80% humidity? That seems a little high.