well the sugar/yeast method is cheap, useful (think white lightning), and can't hurt. i am using it. can't say i can complain. anyways, i have a related question

I have heard that co2 is best used at 90-95. first of all is this really true? and second of all if you were stuck with consistient temps that high, could co2 help reduce the stress from the heat?. the only reasoni ak is that someone mentioned somehwere on here that they jus turn up the co2 when it gets hot and the plants seem happy... i would just get a damn a/c, but considering that no buildings, commercial, residential or otherwise have a/c because it has never hit 80 outside.... i don't even think you can buy one around here. maybe wally world. fuck capitalists though.
growinforthefuture Reviewed by growinforthefuture on . Increasing yields with C02. How exactly does this work can someone explain why C02 helps so much, i guess in scientific terms. And I had a nifty idea for distributing it, my friend has a 20 oz. C02 tank with an on/off valve, so you can spray as much out of it out at a time as you wish. (funny as shit to blast people with when they're not expecting it) Would this be a sufficient way to get added C02 to plants, or am i retarded? Rating: 5