Dalaillama
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I haven't found clear answer for this one. In this case I mean what is needed for sufficient CO2 and O2 for plants?
If we think that the grow room is a cold shed that is insulated. Outside of the shed is about -5 to 30F degree temperatures. Insulation is made quite air tight to prevent heat loss. In this kind of situation you don't have to worry about excessive heat and it is even preferred not to vent once warmed air too often.
I have seen this kind of setup that seemed otherwise functioning perfectly. Only problem was that grow was very slow. Could it be that plants didn't receive enough fresh air?
Is there anyone here with something like described above and have encountered problems with reduced growth rates?
If we think that the grow room is a cold shed that is insulated. Outside of the shed is about -5 to 30F degree temperatures. Insulation is made quite air tight to prevent heat loss. In this kind of situation you don't have to worry about excessive heat and it is even preferred not to vent once warmed air too often.
I have seen this kind of setup that seemed otherwise functioning perfectly. Only problem was that grow was very slow. Could it be that plants didn't receive enough fresh air?
Is there anyone here with something like described above and have encountered problems with reduced growth rates?