MR.NICE.GUY.1990
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Just as the title implies. 5×5×8 grow tent. The bedroom it's in is huge if it's of any consellation
Right on. I keep my house relatively cool at 67°f. And the temperature in my tent right now hang out about the 74-75 degree range with my R.H in the 50% range.(I'm still in veg). Does this calculator tell me what I should know?Every situation is different. Only way to know is by testing it and keeping close eye on temps, humidity and ideally co2 levels.
Probably need to run a dehumidifier in the room.
Its not ideal, but workable if temps stay stable.
The obvious issues are humidity in the room, the temp slowly rising and rising each pass through the tent, the co2 gradually decreasing which can have a huge effect on your plants health and vitality.
Not sure on the calculator as it says it cant tell you how much plants use.Right on. I keep my house relatively cool at 67°f. And the temperature in my tent right now hang out about the 74-75 degree range with my R.H in the 50% range.(I'm still in veg). Does this calculator tell me what I should know?
I have a 4×4 tent with a 4" inline pulling air outta the tent and dispersing it back into the room, all I have is a 24" × 36" window cracked an inch that's literally the only fresh air coming in.Just as the title implies. 5×5×8 grow tent. The bedroom it's in is huge if it's of any consellation
That's bloody good value, may have to have a look into one of those bad boys.I like to use the Autopilot data logger in each of my rooms. they are awesome. See what your CO2, temp and humidity do over time.
https://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-Autopilot-Desktop-Monitor-Logger/dp/B01FYWU2IS/ref=asc_df_B01FYWU2IS/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=193142362025&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4696435959122744885&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9029045&hvtargid=pla-311792294551&psc=1
Same as I do. Its a shed and not a bedroom but same same.I do, in the winter anyway, come summer I have to vent the heat outside.
Depends on your light too. I'm a 600w hps.
Some good points. I don't think the Co2 would be a problem, bedrooms are not sealed (round doors , light fittings etc) so there would be some draw.Every situation is different. Only way to know is by testing it and keeping close eye on temps, humidity and ideally co2 levels.
Probably need to run a dehumidifier in the room.
Its not ideal, but workable if temps stay stable.
The obvious issues are humidity in the room, the temp slowly rising and rising each pass through the tent, the co2 gradually decreasing which can have a huge effect on your plants health and vitality.
Your probably right, just something to keep in mind really.Some good points. I don't think the Co2 would be a problem, bedrooms are not sealed (round doors , light fittings etc) so there would be some draw.
If you have hot air rising and therefore spreading across the ceiling then you have cold air circling up from the bottom, drawing air in were it can. Obviously it wont be ideal but if teenagers can live in a bedroom then it must be ok for plants..haha.Your probably right, just something to keep in mind really.
I once came across a site which gave info about exactly how much air exchange was achieved passively through floor gaps, door cracks and key holes ect.. It was really surprising just how much. Alas I never saved it and have never been able to stumble across it again.
What is your light?I have a 4×4 tent with a 4" inline pulling air outta the tent and dispersing it back into the room, all I have is a 24" × 36" window cracked an inch that's literally the only fresh air coming in.
600W MH/HPS I actually have 2 but only 1 is in operation ATM, but I have had both running in the same 12×10 room.What is your light?
Thanks