Apostatize
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See, that's a position that doesn't cause a 5-page derailment.... Having a little micro, molecular bio/biochem/organic chem lab experience, I appreciate the emphasis on aseptic technique. The grower that recommended wood chips emphasized sterilization. Just like, if you participate in a CO2 tank exchange program, you'd probably want to bleach the shit out of the tank before introducing it to your plants. Same shit, the stigma of incorporating "organic" components into your lab/grow environment seems a little overblown. I'll try it ... already started flowering, so I'll record measurements on the next round (with/without) (I actually think it would take several months of decomp before you'd get anything CO2-wise emitting from wood chips consistently (no idea), so it might be the round after that). Not advocating for it -- haven't seen the data, but it isn't costing me anything, so ... back to lights?lol, this thread went sideways real quick. I work too hard to keep the outside out of my room, so I won't be trying this woodchip method. For the next 9 pages, we should start discussing HID versus LED.
I don't even use soil, CO2 falls ... I could just hang it in bags away from the plants if we're talking 1500-2000ppm.... If that fails, I'm buying tanks....
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