microbubble
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Hello fellow growers. Ive been growing for a number of years, first time on this site. Im enjoying the info, and still learning. Somewhere ive read that as leaves decompose, they give off HUGE amounts of co2. With that being said, is it possible to supply your plants with that same co2 in the decomposing leaves within the garden site? Giving the fact that the leaves would be cutoff and either left laying on the ground(get a lil messy) or spread out in containers loosely(dont want mold), is this possible? Has anyone tried that for a sort of natural co2 concentration for flowering?
My previous setup 16dwc buckets, Growzilla reflector 400mh/400mh veg, 1000hps/400mh flowering, floranova grow/bloom, koolbloom, 2 commercial grade air pumps w/8outlet manifold, 16 4"round airstones. Change nutes every week. pic of day before 1st 12/12 and pic of 1 week into bloom.
My previous setup 16dwc buckets, Growzilla reflector 400mh/400mh veg, 1000hps/400mh flowering, floranova grow/bloom, koolbloom, 2 commercial grade air pumps w/8outlet manifold, 16 4"round airstones. Change nutes every week. pic of day before 1st 12/12 and pic of 1 week into bloom.
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