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TexasChronic
02-07-2008, 05:24 PM
Hey I had ian Idea and just wanted to see what you guys thought....I took a 20oz Paintball Co2 bottle and took the metal hosing from the gun and connected the two together just as if it were still on the gun. then i took a black rubber hose and poked holes all down the side and pluged it into the end of the metal hosing to the gun. If i wrapped the hosing around the top of my grow cabinet and turned the valvue on at the lowest pressure and let it run for about 15 mins a day do you think that would work?

Peace

~TexasChronic~

sublime27
02-07-2008, 06:17 PM
It can't hurt. good luck!:smokin:

hatch
02-13-2008, 02:16 PM
It would be easier to get some dry-ice, put it in a water bowl around the root's or just bottom of plant. once or twice light's on.

Keep left-over ICE in freezer. Or just get reg.@ tank? Later

Backpacker420
02-14-2008, 02:27 AM
Why don't you do something experimental and let us all know. :)

keeko
02-14-2008, 03:12 AM
using CO2 is really only beneficial if everything else is at optimum condiction. if you have no way of knowing how much CO2 you are emitting its kind of a waste.

if i were you i would hold off on CO2 and focus more on getting everything else dialed in to get you ready to use it.:twocents:

gainesvillegreen
02-14-2008, 08:20 AM
It would be easier to get some dry-ice, put it in a water bowl around the root's or just bottom of plant. once or twice light's on.

Keep left-over ICE in freezer. Or just get reg.@ tank? Later

CO2 is heavier than air and by placing your source at root level, you're not going to get any of the benefits. Also, dry ice does not keep well in a standard freezer as it requires either much cooler temperatures or pressure to keep.

hatch
02-15-2008, 02:41 AM
CO2 is heavier than air and by placing your source at root level, you're not going to get any of the benefits. Also, dry ice does not keep well in a standard freezer as it requires either much cooler temperatures or pressure to keep.

Say Brother, I know all that! I put my Dry Ice At the bottom of plant's, and a-fan blow's upwards.
I just do this at certain times,(like three to two week's before finishing). And I don't store for long period's, I just get 5 to 20 lbs at a time. Later

twitch
02-17-2008, 05:43 PM
thats the same thing i do fans point up and i put it and the intake of my fans
but yea if u put the co2 bottle at the top like that would be better then the dry ice