Quote Originally Posted by ninjatoker
ok, thanx... So I've been thinking about using dry ice to add co2, still looking for other inexpensive ways to add it to my grow area...
Hello ninjatoker,

There are ways to raise ambient CO2 levels inexpensively, using dry ice is not one of them. Simply introduce fermentation of some sorts is alot cheaper. A jug with warm water, yeast and sugar will produce added CO2, we used that when I was a child on a tobacco farm to help growth of young plants in a greenhouse and I've used it just last year in a partnered indoor grow while having some high temp issues.

BUT you're asking about why CO2 is used, shows a total lack of understanding how plants in general work and how mj in particular grows. Besides reading till your eyes bleed here, you should invest in a book about plant biology or horticulture.

To grow successfully, you need to be smarter then the plant you are growing. :thumbsup:

BTW, TANKJR is correct, it is used to increase yields but only when everything else is dialed in. Small grows don't need it, if you grow properly.

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oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . why co2???? I keep hearing about people adding co2 to their grow room and or tent. What is this for and is it needed? Rating: 5