Sealed Room and Airflow questions. High Co2 consumption.

ns420

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Hello all.

I recently designed a sealed grow area with co2 enrichment. I used a 20lb canister of co2 with a regulator connected to a Titan co2 monitor / controller set to 1500ppm. I have 24 plants total, 20 in early flower 4 in veg. In just over a week the tank was empty. The rooms are sealed well. Is this typical for co2 usage? The way I have my air circulation setup I wonder if alot of my co2 is getting trapped in my veg room? Seeing as my controller and monitor are one unit I have no way of measuring co2 in both rooms at the same time.

If anyone can give me any advice on what I might be doing wrong? My veg room is roughly 8'x10' and my flower room is roughly 8'x16'. I have a 440cfm pulling air from the flower room through a carbon filter than into my veg room. Air from my veg room moves back to the flower room through a passive intake which is just 6" ducting, co2 is measured and controlled near this intake vent in the flower room.

I have included a 3d diagram of my setup for reference

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chuck estevez

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I run a sealed room and a 20 lb tank at 1500 lasts 1 month, at 1200, a month and a half. I really think you're not as sealed as you think.
 

ns420

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I'm not sure what I can do to seal things up any better... I gutted the room and put up new drywall, caulked all my seams, walls and ceilings are covered with panda filmed and all seams are sealed with gorilla tape, I have no exhausts pulling air out of my grow room... doors are covered by plastic with tarp zippers to create additional seal.
 

ns420

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I covered the drywall with 3/8" fiberboard paneling with trim pieces over all seams... and there's panda film covering that with all seams sealed with gorilla tape. Doubt the lack of a vapor barrier is making any difference. Adding a vapor barrier isn't an option at this point.
 

Red1966

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Hello all. I recently designed a sealed grow area with co2 enrichment. I used a 20lb canister of co2 with a regulator connected to a Titan co2 monitor / controller set to 1500ppm. I have 24 plants total, 20 in early flower 4 in veg. In just over a week the tank was empty. The rooms are sealed well. Is this typical for co2 usage? The way I have my air circulation setup I wonder if alot of my co2 is getting trapped in my veg room? Seeing as my controller and monitor are one unit I have no way of measuring co2 in both rooms at the same time. If anyone can give me any advice on what I might be doing wrong? My veg room is roughly 8'x10' and my flower room is roughly 8'x16'. I have a 440cfm pulling air from the flower room through a carbon filter than into my veg room. Air from my veg room moves back to the flower room through a passive intake which is just 6" ducting, co2 is measured and controlled near this intake vent in the flower room. I have included a 3d diagram of my setup for reference .
co2 is heavier than air and tends to settle near the floor. All your vents are near the ceiling, so the co2 is being poorly circulated.
 

Red1966

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co2 in veg is more beneficial, or so I've heard. I keep a fan on the floor blowing up to keep the co2 mixed evenly, but I only have one room (tent really) This also keeps the co2 in the foliage instead of just at container level. I can't really speak from experience on your problem.
 

hyroot

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co2 is beneficial through the whole grow why plants are awake. you need to increase o2 levels when increasing co2. outside air is less than 1% Co2, about 400 ppm. and there is 20% o2, about 200,000 ppm's so consider those ratios.

nitrogen makes up over 70% of the air too.
 

ns420

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Did some checking tonight... RH, Temp, and co2 ppm are the same in both veg and flower rooms so I have to assume my air circulation is doing the job. Spent some more time eliminating any possible air leaks... hope I see a big improvement!
 
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