tobaaaac
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I basically took the recipe found in the thread here: Home made CO2 Tutorial
and improved on the container.
The materials necessary are a small airstone, an air pump, a 5gallon water jug, some small aquarium tubing, tape. This system can easilly be hooked up to the oscillating fan in your grow room.
I attached the air pump to the handle of the water jug. I then ran a short piece of tubing in through the lid to an airstone. This basically stirs the mixture for you constantly. The real benefit of the air pump is that blowing air into the container forces the accumulated CO2 out. It's my understanding that fermentation is an anerobic process, so I don't think that this should accelerate CO2 poduction very much. It just keeps the mixture stirred and blows CO2 out. I stuffed the rest of the hole in the top of the water bottle full of 6 more pieces of tubing and ran them to my oscillating fan.
Anyone think this might be a good idea?
and improved on the container.
The materials necessary are a small airstone, an air pump, a 5gallon water jug, some small aquarium tubing, tape. This system can easilly be hooked up to the oscillating fan in your grow room.
I attached the air pump to the handle of the water jug. I then ran a short piece of tubing in through the lid to an airstone. This basically stirs the mixture for you constantly. The real benefit of the air pump is that blowing air into the container forces the accumulated CO2 out. It's my understanding that fermentation is an anerobic process, so I don't think that this should accelerate CO2 poduction very much. It just keeps the mixture stirred and blows CO2 out. I stuffed the rest of the hole in the top of the water bottle full of 6 more pieces of tubing and ran them to my oscillating fan.
Anyone think this might be a good idea?
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