CO2 Bag Location

Milky Weed

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WOW wasn’t expecting so many people to be offended by me trying something I was given for free to simply try and can’t see how it can hurt but thought this place was to help each other not bash and make you feel like you can’t simply ask a question without having that one guy who knows it all and wants to make sure you remember you don’t jumping in… anyway I’ve herd exactly what most say about vented room but my tent is in a 12x15 sealed area and like I said it was given to me to try thanks for the actual help and advice the people on here that come to do that and really help out
I bet that single bag wont produce nearly enough to raise that room 100 ppm co2.

You would be much better off sticking that tent in a room you frequent more often like a home office or run your day cycle at night in your bedroom.
 

Lordhooha

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WOW wasn’t expecting so many people to be offended by me trying something I was given for free to simply try and can’t see how it can hurt but thought this place was to help each other not bash and make you feel like you can’t simply ask a question without having that one guy who knows it all and wants to make sure you remember you don’t jumping in… anyway I’ve herd exactly what most say about vented room but my tent is in a 12x15 sealed area and like I said it was given to me to try thanks for the actual help and advice the people on here that come to do that and really help out
You need to look into getting bottles and run them. Or put the tent in your bedroom.
 

Gregshed

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Need to be at the top of your game before you run co2, pulling 3gram a watt producing perfect examples that pro gardeners would be jealous of.

That's why those bags are for noobs because they don't know better sorry.
 

harrychilds

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That extension lead at the back in the left corner looks super dangerous to me, I never have plugs or extension leads in my tent, but that's just me! lol bongsmilie
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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That extension lead at the back in the left corner looks super dangerous to me, I never have plugs or extension leads in my tent, but that's just me! lol bongsmilie
I have a few in use in my tent, but they're mounted higher, about waist level. Using them isn't intrinsically bad in a tent, as long as they're not near standing water.

Given the natural humidity in the micro-climate I live in may be anywhere from 30% up to 90%+ range depending on season, there's no danger from humidity at tent levels.
 

Scuzzman

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co2 bags and that tnb crap should be banned( those company's target the new growers and those a couple short of a 6 pack)- no good for Passive intake/exhaust absolute waste of time..
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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co2 bags and that tnb crap should be banned( those company's target the new growers and those a couple short of a 6 pack)- no good for Passive intake/exhaust absolute waste of time..
I love the sheer determined rejection of truth if anyone points out that they don't effectively do anything though. The people who make 'em really have a powerhouse way of selling empty dreams.
 

VA804Hydro

Member
I bet that single bag wont produce nearly enough to raise that room 100 ppm co2.

You would be much better off sticking that tent in a room you frequent more often like a home office or run your day cycle at night in your bedroom.
My tent is in a sealed room my 5x5 tent is in a 12x15 sealed room but was given the thing for free so can’t hurt and only one way to see how it does
 

VA804Hydro

Member
Exactly it’s crazy how I simply ask if it can be under the light because I don’t want to kill it before I can’t truly give it a try and don’t think one person has answered that but I have enjoyed this post more than any and look forward to the new reply’s every morning
 

VA804Hydro

Member
co2 bags and that tnb crap should be banned( those company's target the new growers and those a couple short of a 6 pack)- no good for Passive intake/exhaust absolute waste of time..
There’s a local family making these and asked if I wanted one to try so figured y not can’t hurt
 

VA804Hydro

Member
Need to be at the top of your game before you run co2, pulling 3gram a watt producing perfect examples that pro gardeners would be jealous of.

That's why those bags are for noobs because they don't know better sorry.
If you actually want to help others try giving advise and a simple answer I’m very glad you have got it down and I’m sure you figured it all out on your own but I have no problem asking a question .. I saw nothing but exactly what your saying everywhere and I’m sure your right but I simply asked if it can be hung under the light it was given to me and I was asked if I would give it a try so they themselves could give others that asked a truthful answer as to if they make any difference in a tent or in a sealed environment so I appreciate your input and I’m assuming you have good intentions
 

VA804Hydro

Member
Deep thoughts:
-Mushroom bags don't produce enough CO2 even in a sealed room to do much of anything.
-CO2 is really for sealed rooms and particularly if you're going hot.
-Tents are not 'sealed' enough even before you put in intake/exhaust measures.
-Once you are exhausting/have airflow coming in/out they REALLY do nothing.
-Hanging anything of that size/shape in the middle of your plant-scape will only reduce direct lighting so some plants
-That bag truss is a recipe for a 'I had an accident and my shroom bag crushed my precious plants' thread soon.
That was my biggest worry but I put it above the light because I also figured it was more harm under the light than good it can do and I only even considered co2 for heat and have the light for it but all I seem to read or get is they don’t do shit if in a tent
 
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