Alternative CO2 solution

leftreartire

Active Member
they are deisnged for aquariums and you need the water pressure to hold back the co2 or it will just run out quickly. it builds up over time to last in the aquarium. not in the air
 
Is there any DATA? Exhale is supposed to produce 20,000 ppm (total I guess) of CO2 and last for 4 to 6 months? Is there any data anywhere on how many PPM an exhale bag would impart into a certain size area.

Say a person had an area 4ft x 5 ft x 8 ft. A fair size area of 160 cubic feet. With 4-6 plants in an area that size what ppm could an Exhale bag sustain?

Has anybody compared cost and efficiency of:

dry ice
fermentation in a 1 gallon jug
CO2 generators.
CO2 tanks
7 kittens in a cage ??
 

Springtucky

Well-Known Member
i been thinking of using green pads
ive got a mid sized tank and co2 controller and co2 is great I noticed faster growth in tent and in basement of farmhouse (dirt floors, already plenty of fresh air). I just got some green pads 14.95 for the small ones you're supposed to use in the smaller propagation domes and whatnot, I use them in my veg cabinet and get a complete veg cycle outta them fine. The bigger pads I was told at the hydro store locally here, will suffice for a complete grow cycle he said.
 

JCSmoking

Active Member
Hay bladezilla and everyone els. I found this vid about c02 the other day. It's by Sunlight Systems to advertise there c02 boost bucket system and there c02 producing myacin (??) mushroom kit which is basicly the same thing the Exhale bag is (but is no whare to be found on there site for some reason). But check it out enjoy any way. It seems like all the basic info about creating c02 enrichment any indoor cropper would need :)

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Sorry I don't know how to embed a vid here, just click the link.
 
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