Overgrowtho
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Recently I added a bunch of top dressing to my 3 plants in mid flower. The carbon released from that (perhaps) along with the added Co2 being released from the growing biomass of the plants mean that the level of co2 level in the small 4x4x4 room has gone through the roof at night. All the way up to a steady 2,300 PPM! It is not rising like this during lights-on.
I did some scouring online and was able to read anecdotal reports that this high Co2 at night DOESN'T actually hurt the plants (the conclusion of a grower who tested with many strains and commented on another forum post). I suppose there is still enough oxygen hopefully, so the plants are fine at night?
I've also read that it is bro-science and a myth, not really true that 2000+ PPMs of Co2 can hurt plants with lights on. It may or may not be true, in my estimation. What do you guys think?
As a newbie grower using co2 in a sealed room and without possibility of adding vents/intake/outake, I would like to ask any advice. I suppose I should try to minimize this high Co2 by opening the door to let co2 escape during the transitions of day/night and night/day. I have started to do this. As someone who likes automation, reluctantly!
But there is no way I can reign in the high levels of co2 at night. It crawls back up to 2,300 or so without any gas released from my tank!
I do use a controller to top up the room via the solenoid valve on the tank as needed when the sensor determines it is needed. However there is no way for me to vent the room unless manually opening the door.
I did some scouring online and was able to read anecdotal reports that this high Co2 at night DOESN'T actually hurt the plants (the conclusion of a grower who tested with many strains and commented on another forum post). I suppose there is still enough oxygen hopefully, so the plants are fine at night?
I've also read that it is bro-science and a myth, not really true that 2000+ PPMs of Co2 can hurt plants with lights on. It may or may not be true, in my estimation. What do you guys think?
As a newbie grower using co2 in a sealed room and without possibility of adding vents/intake/outake, I would like to ask any advice. I suppose I should try to minimize this high Co2 by opening the door to let co2 escape during the transitions of day/night and night/day. I have started to do this. As someone who likes automation, reluctantly!
But there is no way I can reign in the high levels of co2 at night. It crawls back up to 2,300 or so without any gas released from my tank!
I do use a controller to top up the room via the solenoid valve on the tank as needed when the sensor determines it is needed. However there is no way for me to vent the room unless manually opening the door.
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