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Does anybody have interesting ways of introducing additional CO2 onto a small grow tent? Looking for MacGruber level science here. I've seen the mushroom bags and bottles. Haven't heard great things.
Looking for MacGruber level science here.
I'm very interested how high the CO2 is in the tent/area naturally. It's a basement/office grow, in a tent right behind my desk. I also work from home and spend most of my day during the week. Probably pretty set on CO2. Really more curiosity than anything else.Waste of time. Fresh air trumps CO2 in a tent. Unless you buy a tank and controller. And even large grows using CO2 are usually better of using air flow because they're always over stuffed and getting fungus.
Who's MacGruber? You mean MacGyver?
If you're breathing and your furnace and hot water tank are nearby you can be as high as 900 ppm on CO2 down there. If your really want to boost to 1500 ppm I would seal the tent. And run tanks. Quality regulator. Will be cheaper than any other option. Then grow at like 90 Fā°.I'm very interested how high the CO2 is in the tent/area naturally. It's a basement/office grow, in a tent right behind my desk. I also work from home and spend most of my day during the week. Probably pretty set on CO2. Really more curiosity than anything else.