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resincoatedlungs
Brickweed Aficionado


Registered: 09/05/12
Posts: 503
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Generating CO2 at home
#670464 - 05/12/13 10:29 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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After searching around, I found Exhale bags,
 which have great reviews on other grow forums.
My question is:
Would any mycelium produce ample CO2 to fill a room with the right ppm? Or do certain species produce higher amounts of CO2? The creators of Exhale bags don't say which species they use, so I'm going to find it on my own.
Should be a damn cheap and easy (If you're good with mycology.) way to generate CO2.
Or should I just try the vinegar + baking soda route? It doesn't seem very cost or effort-effective
-------------------- Man Eater
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Edited by resincoatedlungs (05/13/13 07:24 PM)
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