CO2 and LEDs

JSB99

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With an array of 16 1050mA cobs, can you get a [4x4] sealed enclosure warm enough for CO2 during flowering? From what I understand, for plants to be able to take advantage of higher CO2 temps should be above 85f. Is that correct?
 

BM9AGS

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You'll be fine and need airflow still to remove heat. Unless it's winter and you're in your garage that's uninsulated
 

Rahz

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So I should be able to turn my intake and exhaust fans down and let temps rise when I'm injecting CO2.
In a building with a reasonable temp range maintained, using the exhaust speed to hold the tent temp around 30C would be ideal. I'm not qualified to say how helpful it will be to time low flow with injections, but it seems like it should provide some benefit over not doing it. If you build the lamp into the top of the tent so the cooling solution is exterior it would substantially reduce the exhaust needed.
 

JSB99

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I'll have control of the environment. It'll be in a Gorilla 4x4 in one of my bedrooms where it's always in the 60s. The room will be dedicated to that, and mothers. It'll be nice to get away from heat problems. I think we've all experienced those at one time or another. I was going into my new setup with a 1k in mind and all the extra things I'd have to get to manage it. But now I'm doing a COB setup. So cool! LOL :-)
 
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