MostlyCrazy
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Welcome back! Budding plants you say! I can see why you have been busy!
Does anyone have experience with an Ez-Cloner?
How do you take the rooted cutting from the foam puck, and get them into rockwhool and Hydroton cup?
Does anyone have experience with an Ez-Cloner?
How do you take the rooted cutting from the foam puck, and get them into rockwhool and Hydroton cup?
I borrowed a friend of mines co2 setup for about a week and I noticed a difference...Too bad I couldn't hold on to it a little longer
How big was the tank? I've seen people talk about 5 pounds and 20 pounds, I'm trying to get an idea of how long they will last.
I understand that it is all relativity to the size of the grow room.
How much does it take to get levels up in a small grow area?
I run 20# cyclinders in about 96 cu ft. I go thru about 1 and a half per grow. I use a regulator that goes from 0-.5 CFM and never have to go above .18 CFM to reach 1000-1500 ppm.
Do you use a Controller or just a timer?
Also, if you have an exhaust fan, doesn't that just pull out all the Co2 which would make you need to run that Co2 all the time? In a tent for instance.
For right now I am just using an environmental controller (basically a timer). Someday I'd like to invest in controller/monitor. Yes, it runs full time while the lights are on except it shuts down when the exhaust fans run. My box/cabinet is about 4'x4'x6' so it takes such a small amount I don't mind wasting it. Costs me $12-$15 to fill one 20# cylinder and I start trickling it in about the 2nd week of veg. until the end. So for a grow I got about $20 in co2.
I am in the process of making a new cabinet where I'll add a sealed, vented reflector for a better way to deal with the heat. Although, I will still exhaust the cabinet, on a timer setting, to deal with the odors. Right now though it works in my favor cause you can run higher temps with co2.
So without a monitor you really have no idea what your Co2 levels are.
I'm just thinking that if i was to get into Co2, I would want a monitor.
The tank it self and the regulator are not that bad in price, especially if you really can get a 50% increase in yield, but it is the monitoring gear that adds up.
So without a monitor you really have no idea what your Co2 levels are.
I'm just thinking that if i was to get into Co2, I would want a monitor.
The tank it self and the regulator are not that bad in price, especially if you really can get a 50% increase in yield, but it is the monitoring gear that adds up.