underground school bus grow

NewSchoolgrower

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wow.. i write a whole damn paragraph and then click on ' reply to thread' by accident and delete what I just wrote..I did this like 3 times tonight..They should really do something about that..
 

dangledo

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we had a three wheeler, but more of my older brothers, trashed by the time i was riding it. just turned 30.:leaf:
 

~Dankster~420

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Damnit!!! I wanted to see the inside of the "grow bus" lol.. ;)
You gotta admit though it was & is unique!! Maybe he wouldn't
Had got busted if he wasn't stealing the electricity! Smart but dumb! Lmfao!! ;)
 

sdf

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i thought about doing something like this except not a school bus, maybe a shipping container or hell even just building one with cinderblocks and what not. It would be cool but it would have a high start up cost
 

Sencha

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Convert the diesel engine to run off used cooking oil to help with cost. That stuff is free, you just have to go get it.
 

ASMALLVOICE

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Theres co2 in the exhaust of an engine.
My dear friend, there is an epic difference between carbon dioxide which comes from your exhale and the spent fumes from an internal combustion engine, as that is carbon monoxide, it will kill both you and the plants.

Please entertain another idea. It just isn't worth it by any stretch of the imagination.

Peace and Safe Grows

Asmallvoice
 

NewSchoolgrower

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My dear friend, there is an epic difference between carbon dioxide which comes from your exhale and the spent fumes from an internal combustion engine, as that is carbon monoxide, it will kill both you and the plants.

Please entertain another idea. It just isn't worth it by any stretch of the imagination.

Peace and Safe Grows

Asmallvoice
Car exhaust generate 7,000 ppm of CO2 and 1800ppm is okay for plants and i think theres roughly 350ppm in the air naturally. My point is that if you redirected A SMALL amount of the exhaust into the grow area and raised to to about 1800ppm it would work, as long as you dont giver them too much CO2 it would work.

Some people say its not even worth using co2 tanks if your an urban grower living in a populated downtown core or near highways because the co2 levels are higher already from all the cars. CO2 from the exhaust can be redirected and used as in the grow if done correctly.
 

NewSchoolgrower

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shipping containers cost a lot of money though man. like 10 grand or more a piece. Cinder block walls would work. Just buy a big prefabricated shed for like 1200 bucks and ding your hole beneath the shed and dump the dirt in a garden. Build a hidden room under a shed.
 

ASMALLVOICE

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Car exhaust generate 7,000 ppm of CO2 and 1800ppm is okay for plants and i think theres roughly 350ppm in the air naturally. My point is that if you redirected A SMALL amount of the exhaust into the grow area and raised to to about 1800ppm it would work, as long as you dont giver them too much CO2 it would work.

Some people say its not even worth using co2 tanks if your an urban grower living in a populated downtown core or near highways because the co2 levels are higher already from all the cars. CO2 from the exhaust can be redirected and used as in the grow if done correctly.
I am not arguing about the fact that exhaust contains a bit of CO2, but that it contains all kinds of other byproducts that are way more bad than any good you will ever get from it, not to mention the possible risk of Carbon Monoxide poisioning. You have no way to regulate it and like I already stated, there is more bad in it than good.

I do CO2 monitoring in my grow room as it is completely automated. CO2 uptake is enhanced by raising temperatures. ANything over 1500ppm is a waste. The CO2 you will get is contaminated beyond belief and will stunt and/or kill the crop.

Do as you wish, but engine exhaust will be detrimental to the plants, period.

Good Luck

Asmallvoice
 

NugHunter

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shipping containers cost a lot of money though man. like 10 grand or more a piece. Cinder block walls would work. Just buy a big prefabricated shed for like 1200 bucks and ding your hole beneath the shed and dump the dirt in a garden. Build a hidden room under a shed.
You should hit the guy up who started this thread https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/608145-new-way-growing.html .....with your short bus ..and his plastic bottle "solar bulbs" i bet you guys could put out a serious amount of high grade nug ...

the canadian al bundy strikes again
 
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