It depends on the size of the tent and whether or not you're venting it. If venting, there is no way to make added co2 work. You need to have a closed system with air conditioning to keep it cool. No other way to use co2 in an attic in the summer. My ingredients were for a 384 cubic foot...
you really need to scrounge around for a bigger container, it doesn't have to be a flower pot. Three or five gallon paint buckets do well. Even a small box. You can find something useful behind a home depot in ten minutes.
Those are ok for flowering but 2700k is best. And you'll need a lot more for flowering - three per plant of the same wattage you're using (those are not 100 watt bulbs by the way, they are 23 watt bulbs with the equivalent light of a 100 watt incandescent bulb.)
A portable ac is worthless unless you vent it very carefully. Even the radiant heat coming off the exhaust hose is too much for the unit to handle, much less if you have any leaks.
You need to make the exhaust as short as possible - no longer than 5 feet - even if you need to cut new exhaust...
ok, didn't get that the first time around. Not sure you're going to see the benefit if your area is so crowded it's hard to keep a 2 inch window. But it's certainly worth a try. Glass would be best but polycabonate is used in applications like solar panels.
You need a larger pot and make sure it has holes in the bottom. Water until some comes out the bottom, then allow to dry a couple of inches down. You'll end up watering every four days or so.
You have no control over whether they are male or female. A bent/partially broken stem will typically not kill your plant although it may slow down growing for awhile.
Well as everyone here knows I am no botany expert but if it works like in animals the pollen is not all of a single genetic type but instead has many different dna mixes with similar characteristics, same for the female plants. So not only will you get something unique for a female x and pollen...