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Well, any CO2 being produced by smoking cigarettes isn't going to be significant enough to have any real impact on the grow as far as that is concerned. Unless it is regarding a potential fire hazard, as long as there is adequate ventilation (which there should be anyways), then I don't see how it could be an issue.
They did a test on ciggarrete smoke with bean plants, and said the cig smoke deformed their leaves. Although how it sounds is they smothered the plants with smoke.
Quote: It is only in calculating the amount that there are uncertainties. In calculating data, there are some unexplainable dips in the graph regarding leaf count. this can be best explained by the fact that there were no strict guidelines in determining whether a leaf was small, medium, or large. In fact, the leaves didn’t change so much in size as they did in appearance, The smoked leaves stayed a reasonable size, but turned a wrinkled brown until they shriveled and fell off. That is the explanation of the sudden drop in leaf count for the test plants. It was entirely left up to the judgment of each individual tester. In making a spreadsheet, we converted the written observation into numerical statistics. A sprout equaled one point, a small leaf two, a medium leaf 3 etc. The testers were also at liberty for their measurements. Even though we explained clearly in the teaching packet presentation, some testers later reported that they didn’t measure exactly form the base to the top of the stem. The variations in height didn’t prove to be as significant, since both the test and control groups were relatively similar.
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If smoke lingers for more than a few seconds in your grow room then you don't have ample air exchange.
Smoking could be an issue in a sealed grow room using CO2 as it wouldn't have the constant circulation of an open room but unless you're running a big dollar metered CO2 system in a sealed room i fail to see how it could be an issue.
I smoke in my room all the time, tobacco and weed.
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