cannabillion7
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what is the best ratio for the sugar and yeast co2 method. ive been using it for a while but i still cant get it down. seems like the bottles the foam up real good are made with random combos. lol!
what works for me...
1-gallon milk jug, 4 cups of sugar...2-teaspoons of active yeast...fill up with luke warm water untill almost 3-inches from top.....goes for about 14-days
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Co2 is heavier than normal air. It will sink if its coming in from the intake. It will tsay near ur plants ur plants will use it. It will mix with oxygen then as it heats up. Nature takes its way. Heat rises and goes away. But co2 is heavier and will stay down.Question about using this C02 method when you have an exhaust running....
Say I put the gallon jug in one corner, and in the other there is my exhaust duct pulling air out. Does the plant have a chance to absorb any of the CO2 when it gets pulled across the plants, or does it need time to linger for it to work? I guess it wouldn't hurt to try. Anyone else do that?
</P>Co2 is heavier than normal air. It will sink if its coming in from the intake. It will tsay near ur plants ur plants will use it. It will mix with oxygen then as it heats up. Nature takes its way. Heat rises and goes away. But co2 is heavier and will stay down.
Well i recently tried this with some active yeast and whatever and it exploded all over the place.....i think i put way too much in put half yeast of sugar and i think its alright. but yeah any yeast.<P></P>
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<P>does it have to be active yeast? and why?</P>
If your gonna go through all this you might as well do it right. Spend 15 bucks at brewhuas.com and get a hydrometer and a pack of turbo yeast. I use this to make 185 proof um... Fuel alchohol in my still (not hard to build you built a grow room you can make a still). The mixture you guys are talking about should get to an alchohol content of about 13% with the bakers yeast etc.. So for more co2/alchohol output use the turbo yeasts. they can tolerate an alchohol content of about 20% and have nutrients that plain sugar lacks for the yeast. Usually about 6 cups of sugar and a gallon of water will do it. just keep mixing in sugar till the hydrometer is @ 1.18. Dont fill if up all the way cause it will overflow. should last for about 2 weeks. hell if your not running it through the still use grape juice instead of water, add sugar till 1.18 on hydrometer. 2 weeks later and a drinkable sweet, but not something those wine and cheese people will like, wine.
This is twice as much sugar and yeast as I use, but I may give this a try.what works for me...
1-gallon milk jug, 4 cups of sugar...2-teaspoons of active yeast...fill up with luke warm water untill almost 3-inches from top.....goes for about 14-days
Peace