Has anyone ever used seltzer water in their humidifier?

I run a humidifier in my room cause normally it's only 30 percent and I like it around 60 especially with the babies in there but has anyone ever used seltzer water in one? Don't have a CO2 monitor so not sure how efficient itd be but it's just carbonated water so I'd assume it has to release some.

Anyone with a monitor ever try it or anyone else play around with it? Such as keeping it as a variable room? Thinking about doing it in one room and not in the other just to see differences

Any input is appreciated
 

The303Yeti

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I run a humidifier in my room cause normally it's only 30 percent and I like it around 60 especially with the babies in there but has anyone ever used seltzer water in one? Don't have a CO2 monitor so not sure how efficient itd be but it's just carbonated water so I'd assume it has to release some.

Anyone with a monitor ever try it or anyone else play around with it? Such as keeping it as a variable room? Thinking about doing it in one room and not in the other just to see differences

Any input is appreciated
It probably works on such a small scale that it doesn't really matter. Not to mention just the cost of buying that much seltzer. I use sugar, yiest, water a jug and a refrigerator water hose, super cheap.
 
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Yeah I have the yeast and sugar with a little baking soda, I have the white vinegar dripping in the baking soda and I'm purchasing some dry ice this weekend just wondering what kinda results people had. Most responses I've read even about the yeast and sugar method say it doesn't really help or release enough to make a noticable difference especially with fans on blowing it all over but my rooms with it grew better then the rooms without it.
 

The303Yeti

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Yeah I have the yeast and sugar with a little baking soda, I have the white vinegar dripping in the baking soda and I'm purchasing some dry ice this weekend just wondering what kinda results people had. Most responses I've read even about the yeast and sugar method say it doesn't really help or release enough to make a noticable difference especially with fans on blowing it all over but my rooms with it grew better then the rooms without it.
I have heard the same thing but I tried it and my plants perked up the next day. All these people are just passing on false knowledge. Nothing beat's experience.
 

lawlrus

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You harvest "thousands of pounds per year" as you said in another thread and this is what you're working on?

Any pics of the plants that produce these thousands of pounds per year so we can have some context for your statements?
 
You harvest "thousands of pounds per year" as you said in another thread and this is what you're working on?

Any pics of the plants that produce these thousands of pounds per year so we can have some context for your statements?
Why don't you go to norcal smoke or Palmer from green city and ask about Gregwax. I ran their growing operations for the last 4 years. Last year we grew 1572 pounds. I've moved to a place it's not as accepted and am setting up the rooms on my own and have not spent the 8000 on a CO2 machine. If you would like to just post random comments instead of answer the first thread you looked stupid in maybe you should just message me.
 

lawlrus

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Why don't you go to norcal smoke or Palmer from green city and ask about Gregwax. I ran their growing operations for the last 4 years. I've moved to a place it's not as accepted and am setting up the rooms on my own and have not spent the 8000 on a CO2 machine. If you would like to just post random comments instead of answer the first thread you looked stupid in maybe you should just message me.
Brother, I'm not the one saying that "nutrients drip down through the buds when you hang them" while simultaneously claiming to be a cultivation expert. :clap:
 

lawlrus

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Sorry, let me be more specific. This is what you said:

When you hang your plant to dry the leftover nutrients will drip into the bud from the stem. If it's all water then water will push through the bud while drying bringing more crystals to the surface of your buds

Ignorant and hostile, a dangerous combination
 
Never did I saw cultivation expert but apparently that's what you call people who know things you dont. Like I said why don't you go back to the original thread and answer any one of my foundation backed points, or you can just go on spewing random shit out of you mouth. Have you grown a plant? Grow two, flush one don't flush the other give it to someone who doesn't know which is which have them to smoke a joint of both and ask them. Grow two plants cut one at the stem and the other one just at the buds, you tell me how they dry. Until then why don't you take your troll was somewhere else and go back to growing mids.
 
Again are you going to make any points to prove it? You can easily Google what I said and find 100 articles backing it to,1 that doesn't. If you choose to follow the 1 that's up to you. As the main man who ran all the bud into oil where you can really taste it I know for a fact nutrients stay in plants without a flush. They even smell different when you run then. I don't even have to know you I could tell you weather you flushed your bud or,not,just from,running it. Why do all commercial vegetable farms flush their produxts? Why does the fda make it a law for anything consumed to be nutrient free for the last 21 days? When you have an answer we can talk.
 
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