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Nope its always environmental bro… sorry but it aint you lolThanx ! No doubt the limiting factor is the farmer here! Lmao
Nope its always environmental bro… sorry but it aint you lolThanx ! No doubt the limiting factor is the farmer here! Lmao
Although mosh has learned a little (hellalot) from u guys ! And few others that have vanishedThanx ! No doubt the limiting factor is the farmer here! Lmao
But I control the environment right? LolNope its always environmental bro… sorry but it aint you lol
In all honesty i think youd see a large benefit from co2… the slightly higher weight per crop is only part of it. The reduction in veg time means more crops and in turn more weight per year… big picture brother. And tou more than have the skills for it.Although mosh has learned a little (hellalot) from u guys ! And few others that have vanished
And well sir… just sayin lolBut I control the environment right? Lol
I used to make printed circuit boards by printing the design on a laser printer then taking a household steam iron and pressing it onto a blank wafer board. I'd stick the wafer board in muriatic acid and all the copper under the traces would remain while the acid would burn off the rest of the copper.I might be the weirdest motherfucker you know. I got my fingers in everything. I just can't stop, it's a sickness.
Curious what your other reasons are? Sorry if I missed it. I’m guessing just general cleanliness and environmental control? Curious if there are other benefits I hadn’t thought of. You guys are generally thinking outside my brain box.Its always a cost vs gain brother… i run sealed rooms for other reasons than co2… so the fact i want to run sealed means i have no choice but to supplement co2
I do have heat issues humidy sometimes as wellHey mosh one other thing that would seem helpful to a guy in fl is you can run the plants hotter with CO2
I cannot say how much it adds to yield because I have no way to do a side by side. My gut tells me comparing my growth rates to others I see posted that it is significant.
Here is what my roots look at harvest.
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That is a plant that drinks a lot and grows big fast. Some percentage of that I think is co2
So what I am asking is this.Nope mycelium can actually produce high amounts of co2 they consume o2… kinda the exact opposite ratio wise as plants… some mycelium are better than others for that purpose.
I agree though they seem far mire gimmickry and marketing.
I used to build my own co2 generators. They work much better im sure but kind of a pita and hard to regulate. Definitely worth going bottled imo
It will make humidity worse because they grow faster. There’s always a catch rightI do have heat issues humidy sometimes as well
It will make humidity worse because they grow faster. There’s always a catch right
Bugbee has done the testing and 82-83 degrees is the sweet spot when running co2. 85-87 is still ok if you keep them hydrated
Yes and i dont want to deal with odorCurious what your other reasons are? Sorry if I missed it. I’m guessing just general cleanliness and environmental control? Curious if there are other benefits I hadn’t thought of. You guys are generally thinking outside my brain box.
Yeah I dont buy that either… what they are seeing is indicative of growing in a basement. Most basements are around 800-1000 ppm of co2So what I am asking is this.
How can I grow large amounts of mushrooms using the same lungroom as my tents and not see the co2 shoot up like these single bags are reported. Guys running them in unsealed rooms with active exhaust getting 400 to 500 ppm increases.
I would have noticed that feature of no co2 injection needed, don’t you think?
Ok glad we are thinking the same thing.I will say overnight my co2 will shoot upwards of 2500ppm and within 30 min of lights on my controller is kickin in so im highly skeptical. I mean if growing 1 small plant is a slow soil grow is a tent in a closed small room is about the only way i can even try to explain it
Well there is no way those bags could be that effective. I have seen number of over 3000 ppm in the middle of lights out but that can only happen in a very well sealed room. Oh and some gases can turn into several parts of 02 in the right situationYeah I dont buy that either… what they are seeing is indicative of growing in a basement. Most basements are around 800-1000 ppm of co2
You will start to off gas terms with 87 and higherIt will make humidity worse because they grow faster. There’s always a catch right
Bugbee has done the testing and 82-83 degrees is the sweet spot when running co2. 85-87 is still ok if you keep them hydrated
off gas terpsYou will start to off gas terms with 87 and higher