thanks for the calcs and info born2, i have some follow up question s, if you could-
i have just started a medical grow, and have constructed a sealed enviro, for all intents we'll call it 500 ft3. after just booting up and running for goin on 48 hours, it is evident i will need co2 enrichment. i have exhausted all of my funds on the basics, and need to do it on a shoestring.
1: when running fermentation you have indicated X volume of co2 over several days, which would work in a vented enviro, but as i do not plan on venting, and i would estimate my room as 99% sealed. how would you go about metering co2 release, to achieve real world coditions (it always looks better on paper), so as to use larger batch size, and not dealing with a bunch of 2L bottles?; or this reaction meters itself based on sugar(?) amounts, and how would you calculate this?
2: i have access to propane and a valve and piece of pipe(bunsen), but would have no way to measure ppm(regardless of generation technique). i have looked at meters and they are out of my price range at this moment, and was wondering if there was some technique of measuring actual ppm, or if these meters were available to another industry cheaply. i have seen the 20 dollar one time use tests, and was wondering on the reliability of the measurements/stability of system, if i wasn't losing much i probably wouldn't need to measure every day, unless the plants use considerably more as the grow(exponentially even?)100 ppm per day seems to be the only figure given to this.
i flower 8 6 feet tall plants in this space