Corbat420
Well-Known Member
over the past week i have seen ALOT of people looking for cheap and easy ways to produce C02 in their grow rooms. well, im here to show you the cheapest, easiest, and most natural way i have found for C02 production.
Yeast: most people dont know it, but yeast is actualy a bacterial culture, that can in certain situations be harmful. Yeast feeds on sugars and produces carbon dioxide as a by-product.
So now, the technique: take a Large (2L) bottle and fill it with warm (not hot) water, add 1tsp of sugar per liter of water you use, add a PINCH of yeast (with yeast, a little goes a long way). stir it all up so that everything is totaly absorbed by the water. Put the uncapped bottle into your grow room and it will produce C02 as long as there is yeast and suger in the water.
personaly i leave my bottle in the room for the full grow (unless it goes bad or rotten), clean it with the room before the next grow. ive never had one that stops producing C02. they have produced for upwards of 5 months for me.
a bad or rotten bottle will have black spots in it. this is black mold. one of the worst, and deadliest molds on the face of the planet. if you see black spots developing, throw the bottle away.
I know it works for rooms up-to 5x5x8(my current size), but i dont know for anything larger.
i hope this help
i only take credit for the writing of this thread, not the creation of such a technique.
Yeast: most people dont know it, but yeast is actualy a bacterial culture, that can in certain situations be harmful. Yeast feeds on sugars and produces carbon dioxide as a by-product.
So now, the technique: take a Large (2L) bottle and fill it with warm (not hot) water, add 1tsp of sugar per liter of water you use, add a PINCH of yeast (with yeast, a little goes a long way). stir it all up so that everything is totaly absorbed by the water. Put the uncapped bottle into your grow room and it will produce C02 as long as there is yeast and suger in the water.
personaly i leave my bottle in the room for the full grow (unless it goes bad or rotten), clean it with the room before the next grow. ive never had one that stops producing C02. they have produced for upwards of 5 months for me.
a bad or rotten bottle will have black spots in it. this is black mold. one of the worst, and deadliest molds on the face of the planet. if you see black spots developing, throw the bottle away.
I know it works for rooms up-to 5x5x8(my current size), but i dont know for anything larger.
i hope this help
i only take credit for the writing of this thread, not the creation of such a technique.