conditions dont need to be optimal to benefit from co2

i made my boilerroom into a grow room, it was hot but the co2 the boiler gave off made my plants veg insane

i read somewhere that a house of 4 has twice th co2 in the air as outside and you can add to that if you have old appliances with pilot lights and shit

youd probly be surprised if u test the air but its like 15$ a test if you dont have a meter yet and to go around testing different rooms is fun but expensive

i been thinking of sealing a room to run co2 (have tanks from paintball alrready) but it would be indoors right now and with tanks there is less worries co -co2 as long as you dont burn off that extra oxygen molecule
phatsesh101 Reviewed by phatsesh101 on . ? about CO2 produced by a human So the question is...... If I am sleeping in a 15' X 12' room, the same room contains my 12/12 box, anyone know how many ppms CO2 I can add to the room by sleeping in it for 6-8 hrs ???? or does anyone know of any formulas for ppms produced by the average human?? and is this even enough to make any significant difference? Thanks for the help! Rating: 5