These new odor neutralizing cfls that have come out are said to release co2. theyre pretty cheap
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These new odor neutralizing cfls that have come out are said to release co2. theyre pretty cheap
carbonated water!
LOL that's what I was going to say... go talk to your plants!Quote:
Originally Posted by Phresh as it Gets
u can also use a gas l.p.g heater or light burnig l.p.g in any way will produce co2..... just don't burn your room down....that would be far toooo much
Smoke pot and laugh a lot. Every laugh contains co2!
1 Carbonated water works well
2 any sort of stove,heater with a blue flame.you want carbon dioxide not carbon minoxide
3 of course bottled co2 and generators work well but very pricy and to get the optimal co2 levels you need a controller/monitor .You could have $1000 or more in it easy
Forget the baking soda and vinegar thing, and I think its impossible for CFLs to PRODUCE CO2, carbonate water loses its carbonation after being exposed to air after a few hours (ever had coke without fizz... how long did that take?) but if you are on a budget and cant afford CO2 tanks you have got to check this link out...
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc....ACO2EF&eq=&Tp=
This excellofizz is probably the cheapest way to get CO2 throughout the flowering cycle, unless you want to buy 3 pounds of bicarbonate soda and a couple gallons of vinegar and stink up the house.... this Excellofizz stuff is amazing and hasslefree. -Peace
According to The Urban Grower ......1800 ppm is optimal in all spaces......for an approximate increase of 35% on yeild..... happy growinghttp://www.urbangrower.com
anybody else ever use this stuff b4?Quote:
Originally Posted by GanjaBaby
Does the vinigar and bicarb actually work? as a freind said to try it as well. Let us know. As ilso on a very limited buget.