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Co2 for Beginners:
Summary: this post will give basic instructions for augmenting Co2 to your tented plants using yeast and sugar. I currently keep 8 plants in a 5x5 tent and consistently maintain 1400-2000 ppm Co2. This method requires a remote viewable Co2 sensor. (mine is bluetooth or wifi)
Cost of running this system is variable, but sugar and yeast cost is roughly $70 a month. Beyond that to add Co2 in large bursts (like after a trim session, or watering) I keep on hand Citric Acid and Baking Soda as well. I will cover this more later. This system can be scaled back to augment an All-Tank setup to conserve the precious and spendy gas by pushing a baseline amount of Co2 while the tanks make up the difference.
Attain these items in advance:
10 1 gallon water jugs with snap seal (push-down-to-close) lids
-if you have several options, buy one of each and pick your best sealing brand
A fishtank Air-pump
Air-tubing
A seedling heating mat
A large measuring cup
A funnel that fits your gallon jug mouth
Glue
Air tubing connectors
Power at your heat pad/jugs location
An Awl
Thermometer
A heat source to melt lids with Awl
Sugar
Yeast - 1lb per month of the grow
OPTIONAL LIST OF GOODS
Baking soda (sodium bi-carbonate) 2 carbon atoms for your ladies
Citric Acid
2 small containers of equal size to store these ingredients near your tent
Directions:
Summary: this post will give basic instructions for augmenting Co2 to your tented plants using yeast and sugar. I currently keep 8 plants in a 5x5 tent and consistently maintain 1400-2000 ppm Co2. This method requires a remote viewable Co2 sensor. (mine is bluetooth or wifi)
Cost of running this system is variable, but sugar and yeast cost is roughly $70 a month. Beyond that to add Co2 in large bursts (like after a trim session, or watering) I keep on hand Citric Acid and Baking Soda as well. I will cover this more later. This system can be scaled back to augment an All-Tank setup to conserve the precious and spendy gas by pushing a baseline amount of Co2 while the tanks make up the difference.
Attain these items in advance:
10 1 gallon water jugs with snap seal (push-down-to-close) lids
-if you have several options, buy one of each and pick your best sealing brand
A fishtank Air-pump
Air-tubing
- You will need about 15 feet plus the length to span to a warm area if your lung room is cooled
A seedling heating mat
- This will be dedicated to this purpose, you may need another if you already have one
A large measuring cup
- I measure 4 cups repeatedly, a one cup unit won’t cut it
A funnel that fits your gallon jug mouth
Glue
- This glue should dry rubbery like rubber cement, or if you have to, silicone
Air tubing connectors
- I bought a cheap pack option on amazon and really needed them (currently using 10 elbows and 3 tees)
Power at your heat pad/jugs location
- You may need an extension cord (2 plugs needed here, heat pad and air pump)
An Awl
- This is a tool, like an icepick with a progressively larger shaft from the point away….
- This is needed to MELT precise holes in the lids
- Do Not Attempt with a random screwdriver
Thermometer
- An infrared point and shoot thermometer is nice
A heat source to melt lids with Awl
- A stove will do, i prefer a handheld torch
Sugar
- You will be buying this often, 8 Lbs lasts me 5-7 days
- Try starting with 40ish pounds
Yeast - 1lb per month of the grow
- I use Distillers Active Dry Yeast, this is for high alcohol production and perfect for a sugar wash
- Amazon sells a 5 one pound packs for like $45
OPTIONAL LIST OF GOODS
Baking soda (sodium bi-carbonate) 2 carbon atoms for your ladies
- Lots of baking soda
- Amazon sells a 12 one pound case for $11
- I use 12-24 pounds per grow
Citric Acid
- This stuff is expensive, my last purchase of a 10 lb pail was $39 and i shopped around
2 small containers of equal size to store these ingredients near your tent
Directions:
- The following directions are for a 5x5 tent (25 sq feet) and you will need to size up or down the overall jugs and or yeast to balance your system