Kialhimself
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Plants do not take in co2 during the night. I think the leaves (or I'm sure it is believed) somehow hold onto bits of co2 during the night ready to absorb the particles as soon as lights come on or sun comes out. Although, you still don't need extra co2 during the night. Even if the leaves do attach particles of co2 during the night there is enough in the air already. Cities have higher concentrations than rural areas.Can you get too much CO2? I put a bottle in and overnight the plant closest to the bottle turned yellow.
Yes indeed, normally I have my C02 from the 20lb tank and regulator shut off when I exhausted my HID lighting's heat draw, I bought one of those 8 tube T5HO flouro fixtures last week to compare it to my HID grows. Pretty happy with the T5's so far as venting is a whole lot less often than with the HID lights, using the Flouros makes tinkering with the Yeast and Sugar a whole lot easier since venting is not so much of an issue.now i am curious if you have an exhaust fan in your grow room is adding co2 still beneficial?
While Alka seltzer may release SOME CO2 as the tabs disolve(not sure they even use CO2 as a disolving method.), the cost of continually popping Alka seltzer tabs in water will get REAL old and real costly.Nice man....But is there any truth that alcaseltser in a water bottle releases co2 aswell