Good Idea? Two Tents, Different Cycles.Oxygen/Co2

solarguy

Active Member
what is "everything"? what does the stomata need to do and why is exchanging air at "night" for the plants an issue? its not like fresh air just stops moving by plants during the night in the real world...

sorry dude but your answers are not to thorough or convincing that you know what your talking about, i want to believe you but need to understand

i feel like there is more benefit and less to loose by leaving them on vs turning them off
 

skataman

Member
I am interested on having the same setup and i came up with the same solution solarguy is thinking of, so if someone really has something to advise please do so, don't just post your BS just to achieve your daily posts goal
 

a mongo frog

Well-Known Member
Why do you keep replying if you don't have an the experience to advise the guy? You are more confused than he is.
dont have what experience? do u know any one who exausts the whole 12 hour light cycle. dont come at me about experience. how would u know
 

a mongo frog

Well-Known Member
I am interested on having the same setup and i came up with the same solution solarguy is thinking of, so if someone really has something to advise please do so, don't just post your BS just to achieve your daily posts goal
you dont even know what your doing.
 

skataman

Member
hey solarguy, i got 2 tents too, located in the same room and i intend on buying an ac unit cause temps and hum goes through the roof over here in summer, it's mega hot.

In theory the ac unit dehumidifies air, while keeping temps at range.
Now from my understanding, as long as the unit is using outside fresh air, it will bring fresh co2 from outside into the room and also it should help with RH and Temp.
The thing is, will using your Tent's RvK(s) drop the temps too much?
Cause i don't think RH will be an issue since that's regulated from the AC unit.
There is ofcourse the possibility of RH getting a little lower, give or take 1-2 %, since you are using RH regulated air already in the room
 

skataman

Member
I don't see why this wouldn't work, it's like splitting the room in two (Flowering/Veg), only thing you're using your tents for that, cause i'm assuming that's what you're up to.
 

sebastopolian

Well-Known Member
It sounds like you guys got it all worked out... But taking Co2 from one tent to the other & exhausting all the night cycle to enchance CO2 in the day cycle, seems silly. You should just get the proper Co2 set up instead. That will be ideal.
 

solarguy

Active Member
Should i leave my exhaust fans on or off during the night cycle? oscillating fans are on 24/7 inside of my tents. My question is regarding exhaust fans ONLY however. How important is it to move/exchange fresh air through the tent at night or off hours? most people exhaust due to heat and also because plants need fresh air, but is this the case at night too?

its my understanding that mold forms easily at night because plants transpire more causing humidity to rise, so from this info i would consider leaving the exhaust on 24/7/

however i have been told plants give off co2 at night an exhausting is just a waste of electricity and co2, however i have been told the amount of co2 is minimal at best.

If plants really give off co2 at night do they even use it at night?
 
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