BeaverHuntr
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I actually seen a grow store here that sells the home made co2 in bags, I guess they make it themselves and sell it in a big brick.
lol, true. The tricky part is figuring out how much your room loses the Co2, so that you know the correct re-injection amount and when to inject so you keep the numbers up as much as possible. I spent about $70 on the Co2 collection kit and 10 spare test vial, ran many tests to get levels, and then ended up with my formula. Which makes me think...something I should have mentioned, my formula is for my space, for anyone else's space, it could be much different. I have a sealed environment, and the more cracks or whatever to let the Co2 out/ O2 in, can greatly change everything. But for a sealed environment, 2 hr injections and 1/3 the length of the initial injection. Of course, if you open doors or whatever, you have to start over with an initial injection to fill the entire room.Its still best to know how to do the math or work on timers because these controllers do go out at some point .....
I've used the bucket, had 2 of em in a very small space,There's a bucket CO2 system that might work for a smaller space. The only way to know is get a monitor and use it. Its an organic bacteria thing that breaks down organic matter and spits out CO2. That's a very simplistic description but most hydro stores have them. I have a CAP generator and monitor but it's hot, it smells, and my flower room is not small so I have to use 10 gal a week for eight weeks. But OMFG does it ever work.
Yeah, they have a bag system now, they claim it will keep your smaller chamber around 1500 for 2 months I think. Don't know much about it, it came after I went to tank or I probably would have tried it. I think it's some kind of mushroom culture. But it's expensive, much more than tank refills.I actually seen a grow store here that sells the home made co2 in bags, I guess they make it themselves and sell it in a big brick.
Cool man thanks! Right now I flower in 7 weeks... assuming I use the co2 correctly how much time should I expect to shave off? A week? 2?Adding Co2 will actually shorten your flower time.
If you are an electrical engineer and can write your own software to run that thing, go ahead.am considering a sealed room next yr and found this in my research, a co2 meter w/ output that could be set up w/ a relay to control CO2 for under $100.( I have seen it for $70 b4 but can't find that site
http://www.co2meter.com/collections/co2-sensors/products/k-22-oc-co2-sensor-module
it is set to cause an alarm at 1000 ppm and reset at 800.a relay could be used to turn off tank at alarm (1000ppm) and on again at reset (when room drops below 800).
most want higher levels of CO2 but if mounted high in the room, since CO2 is heavier than air,it might work.
they also make another unit (K30) that configurable for $125