Quote Originally Posted by medicatedman
Thanks for the advise, I heard about CO2, and friends have told me, also have seen many people buying it at hydro shop so I was wondering can't afford a tank and all thestuff due to on disabilty from my second Knee surgery. Started to look cheaper alternative and thanks again for they advise:stoned:

W.W. knows of what he speaks.

If you have high temperatures, high enough to wilt da girls, CO2 will help them cope.
A normal grow, with normal temperatures will show little, if any, benefit.
In the long run, vinegar/soda, is actually quite expensive, as is dry ice.
Tanks n regulators are downright pricey as well.

So, I asked my se'f, "what would bubba do?"

If, your temps run high >85F.
You can always buy jugs of Costco fruit juices and add a cup of sugar and a pack of D-47 Champagne yeast.
That mixture, sitting in the est corned of a grow room, will slowly, and organically, emit CO2 for a month, and then will be a surprisingly good fruit wine!:rastasmoke:

Details if ya need'em.
I'm easy to find.

Aloha
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . help homemade CO2 I am looking for some advise, someone had mention about making your CO2 with vinger and baking soda. I am on a budget right now due to my disabilty (2nd Knee surgery) would like to know if anyone has ever tried this and how much do I mix and what goes in frist. Once I can afford it I will buy me a CO2 system.:stoned: Rating: 5