StinkBud
Well-Known Member
As mentioned by others, the search function in this forum is not user friendly. As such, let's talk doors.
Using CO2 you have to have an airtight room. I know were not talking space shuttle doors here, but how do you mane a door air tight. Does it have to have only weather stripping with double rubber thingies on the bottom? Or do I have to some how need to put ruber sealing materials to literally hermetically seal this door???
TIA
You don't need to worry about weather stripping your door. I even left a gap under my door to allow air in when the exhaust fan is running.
I may loose a small amount of CO2 but not enough to worry about.
The biggest improvement I found when using CO2 is adding a controller. That way your not pumping CO2 into the room when you don't need it.
I went through a tank a week with just timers. With a controller I only use 1 tank every 2 weeks.
A CO2 controller also keeps your flower room at the perfect PPM. Without a controller you are pretty much just guessing.