Hi, I'm trying to start a new grow. It'll be my 1st and I have very little background. I signed up to see if I could post a few questions to help me out, but it won't allow me to create a new post in the grow area of the forum.
Background: I'm using a wooden shed to do an inside grow. The 1st grow will be in winter so I need a heat source. I've seen where raised CO2 helps growth and natural gas heaters can produce CO2. I also see where some create their own CO2 using vinegar/baking soda on YouTube.
I can run natural gas into the shed and get a burner set up or I can use an electric space heater. I have 110volt 15 amp service inside the shed and intend on using about 1000W of CLF for a 4'x4' space that'll be insulated to R16 with a low temp of about 28 (Central valley, Northern California).
The space heater is probably 1500 watts.
The natural gas heater would be either a new purchase $70 or a gas dryer part.
Note: the shed is close to the house and I have a vent 2' from it, so I can vent warm air into the shed if I'm past the limit on a 15amp plug. Also, I can run a new service if needed.
I don't know how many plants, someone else is handling that, but my guess is the most that'll fit in a 4x4 space, and he wants to go all hydro, no dirt, so we still have air pumps / fans etc...
Q. Is a 1500W space heater fine for a fully insulated 4x4 6' tall room?
Q. is making CO2 worth the cost/trouble and do I need a CO2 gauge/detector [$200+] or is there some size guide that I can use without buying an expensive gauge?
Sorry for the long post in an into, but it wouldn't let be post in the other forums.
Background: I'm using a wooden shed to do an inside grow. The 1st grow will be in winter so I need a heat source. I've seen where raised CO2 helps growth and natural gas heaters can produce CO2. I also see where some create their own CO2 using vinegar/baking soda on YouTube.
I can run natural gas into the shed and get a burner set up or I can use an electric space heater. I have 110volt 15 amp service inside the shed and intend on using about 1000W of CLF for a 4'x4' space that'll be insulated to R16 with a low temp of about 28 (Central valley, Northern California).
The space heater is probably 1500 watts.
The natural gas heater would be either a new purchase $70 or a gas dryer part.
Note: the shed is close to the house and I have a vent 2' from it, so I can vent warm air into the shed if I'm past the limit on a 15amp plug. Also, I can run a new service if needed.
I don't know how many plants, someone else is handling that, but my guess is the most that'll fit in a 4x4 space, and he wants to go all hydro, no dirt, so we still have air pumps / fans etc...
Q. Is a 1500W space heater fine for a fully insulated 4x4 6' tall room?
Q. is making CO2 worth the cost/trouble and do I need a CO2 gauge/detector [$200+] or is there some size guide that I can use without buying an expensive gauge?
Sorry for the long post in an into, but it wouldn't let be post in the other forums.