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10-27-2004, 08:00 PM #1OPSenior Member
Dry ice,not just for bombs anymore
Having heat problems? Leaves just looking a little pale and droopy? Can't figure out what to do? Get a block of dry ice! As dry ice is "melting", the CO2 released helps rejuvenate your plant. Never underestimate the power of dry ice. A one pund block of dry ice can lower the ambient temperature of a 4" x 4" x6' space up to ten degrees, depending on the intial temp.
Placing the block in cooler inside your space will make it last a little longer, keeping the temp down for a longer period, while you figure out how to cool it down permanently.
It's a cheap way to a short fix, using dry ice every day for cooling gets expensive.
And don't underestimate the power of a CO2 burst for your plants.
Anyone else had experince w/dry ice?LonerStoner Reviewed by LonerStoner on . Dry ice,not just for bombs anymore Having heat problems? Leaves just looking a little pale and droopy? Can't figure out what to do? Get a block of dry ice! As dry ice is "melting", the CO2 released helps rejuvenate your plant. Never underestimate the power of dry ice. A one pund block of dry ice can lower the ambient temperature of a 4" x 4" x6' space up to ten degrees, depending on the intial temp. Placing the block in cooler inside your space will make it last a little longer, keeping the temp down for a longer period, Rating: 5[align=center]This is fucked.
No money, no weed.
It\'s all been replaced by a pile of corpses.[/align]
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