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Paddler54
My beans are in a paper towel. now. today I cut down a tri x toofy and got 443 grams wet in 3 gal fab pots.
400watt hps. so 2oz per should be easy.
I'm looking at goal of 4oz per.
Good luck to all in your grows
Pops
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Thanks for the on the ground intel, great stuff and gives me a lot to look forward to.
 
No cycling the co2, it's a bag of mushroom compost or whatever it is, it just puts out co2 continously. I just have one vent open on top of my tent to let out hot air out naturally. It doesn't get too hot in the tents, if it's bad I just crack open another vent.
So just a bag of mushroom compost,open.I don,t have a tent .my room is 8x20.Would it still work with that size room.Pretty cool.Peace.
 
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My baby was born yesterday. Had to remove her helmet in the morning and her membrane in the afternoon. She finally spread her wings this morning.:vibe:

850 watts total MarsHydro reflectors
Coco drip, 1 gallon pot, straight coco, 6 times per day, 2 gallon res
Temp 70 to 75 degrees
Humidity 50 to 55%
Full Advanced Nutrients line up Schedule below


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Happy Growing everyone:growing::smokeout:
 
The only thing those Co2 mushroom bags are good for is growing mushroom They do nothing worthwhile for plants as they don't create enough co2 nor do they create it fast enough.none of the other cheap tricks work either, unless its in a very small space.
So unless you like mushrooms, they are a waste of money.

To use added CO2 effectively, you also need to run higher temps, 80 to 90F AND need to have your light output maximize, on the order of 750 -900 μmol per second per meter squared, and 700 -1200 ppms of CO2 at the canopy level.

It's made for a 4x4 tent to maintain 900ppm. Your room is way too large. you need to go old school with a bottle and individual feed tubes.
 
The only thing those Co2 mushroom bags are good for is growing mushroom They do nothing worthwhile for plants as they don't create enough co2 nor do they create it fast enough.none of the other cheap tricks work either, unless its in a very small space.
So unless you like mushrooms, they are a waste of money.

To use added CO2 effectively, you also need to run higher temps, 80 to 90F AND need to have your light output maximize, on the order of 750 -900 μmol per second per meter squared, and 700 -1200 ppms of CO2 at the canopy level.
Good thing I run temp in the 80 and they do work, just not all of them. I also run my lights as close as possible during flower. So.....I guess you had a bad experience? I can throw a Co2 ppm meter in there next week to prove it to ya or I can also run 2 batches at the same time to prove they work. Your choice. I have the room and start fresh 4 plants every 16 days in individual 4x4 tents.
 
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