I have some plants that are budding and i want to get some co2 happening, I'm just wondering if air conditioners produce co2? :confused:
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I have some plants that are budding and i want to get some co2 happening, I'm just wondering if air conditioners produce co2? :confused:
If u have a petrol lawn mower just start that up in there for bout 5 secs that will produce loads i think ?!?!
Erm, petrol engines produce carbonmonoxide not carbondioxide, I wouldn't.
Find a gardening store and buy some liquid CO2, or talk to your plants! You produce CO2 every time you breathe out :)
if the unit is a closed type(no vent)it will just recycle the air in the room(no additional CO2).but if it has a air vent switch open all the way,you'll get at least 20%fresh air mixed with the cooled recycled air that'll have some "CO2"in it....bonbon
HvyFuel, I never thought of that, but you are right. If you talk to your plants you would give them a lot more CO2. Would only work if you had a small amount of plants. I talk to mine a lot and play music for them. Music works great, especially in the morning right before watering. I am copying the SonicBloom tech, but I play classical music for them and water them 45 minutes later. They are doing even better since I started that!
I sleep with mine :)
I don,t talk to mine or play em music , i just piss on em for their craving for nitroengen.
:D
U can get CO2 by burning natural gasQuote:
Originally Posted by chrispy21122
Air Conditioners do not produce any Co2.
They may exchange up to 20% of the air if set up to run that way but in itself it produces no by products other than heat and cold. And it actually does not produce that, it just transfers it from one area to another.
MrFixit
try using dry ice.