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Hey Dreamnfox,I am seeing the exhale bag really work though, my tent is vented and in my garage. I placed my bag right next to the intake and my numbers are normally 800-900 with some times over 1000, before the bag my average was around 300-400. This is with the regular size bag in a 4x4.
Please don't misunderstand that I think you are lying. I don't. I just can't explain it with normal mushrooms.
How can a 4 pound block of anything like mushrooms raise the CO2 in an entire garage by 700PPM at your widest range. I'm stumped.
I wish I could get a bag to see what's in it. I took a chance and bought one on Amazon arriving tomorrow. Lots of bad reviews there, and I was hoping to see the date before I bought it. Hydro stores locally are out indefinite back order.
If you look at the amazon reviews (take them with a grain of salt) seems like people either don't measure CO2 or the ones that do say they are a waste of money.
Here is 1 question I found interesting
Curious about which myco strain the substrate was inoculated with?
Answer:
Oyster Mushrooms These are extremely aggressive, strong spores!!!
By jon on November 1, 2021
Question:
What media is used for the mycelium to grow in?
Answer:
I really don't know, but it did nothing to raise C02 levels
Question:
How much carbon dioxide will 1 bag of this release in a 4x8x8 foot tent. in other words if i put a co2 meter what would the meter read?
Answer:
My tent is 2x2X5 foot tent, my co2 monitor reads from 335 to 440 ppm. with the bag hanging above the plant.
The its reads about the same without the bag in the tent.
I've read that Amazon might ship old bags, which explains some of this.
We will see!