Nice! I had a question about if it's beneficial to have the exhaust lower down on the tent to get rid of more CO2? I don't know if that's actually true or not it's just something I've heard. But it looks super cool and I think I want to do something similar
@EarthCapMushrooms2 жыл бұрын
Co2 is heavier. Logic would say that makes sense. With such a small area and time intervals I don't think it would matter much thohgh.
@g-lurk2 жыл бұрын
It's a good video but I have a couple observations. Seems like you should have your exhaust fan not next to your humidity stream since it'll suck some of that moisture into it and potentially have contams growing on your filter, and make your humidity system wotk harder to get the tent up to %. Also, spores are tiny so surely you're sucking some spores in through that filter, unless it's a heavy duty filter, and into your room. I've harvested a couple tubs at once a few times in a month and the spore load was enough to give me some respiratory issues for about 9 months and oysters are notorious for high spore loads. I'd be interested to read what you think about my thoughts! Thanks
@EarthCapMushrooms2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the observations. You are right for sure on the humidity stream. It's better to have it at the bottom, but I kept running into getting moisture in the line and clogging it up. The tent is so small it gets to humidity levels quickly though. As far as the filter it's a serious filter. There is a cover as well that's washable. It collects a lot of spores. Generally I'll catch it before it drops spores either way, that solves a lot. Here is the filter I used. www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXYMBU6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details