You don't say how big your grow is. If you're just growing in a small 4x4 tent it's not really worth the bother. If you have a decent sized grow and things sealed up so you're not exhausting the Co2 then it might be worthwhile to add it.Damn yall seriously can't get enough a my thread. Looks like mote of u all should buy co2 burners.
It's certainly not needed to grow quality bud.You don't say how big your grow is. If you're just growing in a small 4x4 tent it's not really worth the bother. If you have a decent sized grow and things sealed up so you're not exhausting the Co2 then it might be worthwhile to add it.
Co2 is not a necessity to grow good weed as there is already ambient Co2 in the air and inside that level goes up.
I just see so many people thinking they need Co2 for a few plants in a 4x4 tent that isn't setup properly and most just gets exhausted out. Sure you can set things up so that you can control the environment but just seems like extra work and expense for minimal gains. Many would be better off focusing on keeping their plants healthy and learning proper watering practices before they worry about Co2 because they read about it and think they need it.It's certainly not needed to grow quality bud.
Really depends on your environment. My C02 levels would go from 450-500ppm (my normal indoor ambient) to <350ppm within an hour once the tent was filled.
My environment is "quasi-sealed"? It's a tent or two within a small room in a large basement.
Yeah it's definitely more effective in an open room or a greenhouse. Wouldn't put on of those things in a tent. Could be a danger to do that. I would imagine.I just see so many people thinking they need Co2 for a few plants in a 4x4 tent that isn't setup properly and most just gets exhausted out. Sure you can set things up so that you can control the environment but just seems like extra work and expense for minimal gains. Many would be better off focusing on keeping their plants healthy and learning proper watering practices before they worry about Co2 because they read about it and think they need it.
I haven't seen a tent yet that is even close to being a truly sealed unit. I would spend any potential CO² cash transitioning from a tent to a room first.Yeah it's definitely more effective in an open room or a greenhouse. Wouldn't put on of those things in a tent. Could be a danger to do that. I would imagine.
Yeah, air does tend to move.Without a co2 burner in a sealed room the plants won't get any co2... Unless you plan on getting a few illegal immigrants to live in your sealed room
Yeah I know air does tend to move with fans and stuff. But when you are in a sealed environment no new fresh air is coming in. Because it is totally sealed. We ain't thinking about this like it's a tent grow. It's a totally sealed environment and plants feed on co2 not oxygen. And that's why you need a co2 burner in a sealed environment. Because in a sealed environment there is no fresh co2 coming into the environment. And when you add a co2 burner into a sealed environment the plants always have co2 to feed on.Yeah, air does tend to move.
This is interesting, can you elaborate? Did you notice a difference in results? Does it attract pests?Never used burner but hillbilly brew works, yeast sugar and something acidic, ketsup bbq sauce etc. Temps were 90+ and rh was 85 and best grow so far, beautiful and big. No pm no bud rot.