ProudlySellin'
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fuck I love it when you dudes argue...I learn so much then
awesome, then we pretty much agree. sorry if i was rude or whatever earlier as i havent been feeling very well lately.Im guessing it has to be. I agree with you though man, but even a mid-level CO2 system should only run you $150-300 max. And by mid-level I mean for 1 large tank or 2 20lbs, a regulator, time and hoses...that will work for 10-30 plants.
But yes, CO2 can give you great benefits, but you wont see them unless your environment is correct. There really isnt any half assing it with CO2. You either have it at 1500ppms, have the temperature around 80-84deg and have it sealed. If these 3 things are not in place, you will not get the desired results, if any.
are you talking about the "solenoid" perhaps. its the device that opens and closes the tank when the timer turns it on/off. otherwise any digital timer or one broke into 15 min incriments will work. just make sure your not exhausting when gassing.what do you call the timer that connects to the regulator? if i had to go into a welding shop, i'd just feel a tinny bit more comfortable to know what specifically to ask the dude for?
like i said earlier....without all the proper controllers its kinda guesswork and there is the potential to waste quite a bit of gas.awesome thanks man, and i saw some dude gassing ever fifteen minutes of every hour, is that sufficient.
it helps with growth period.So co2 during flower can help, what about during veg?
I'm not turning people away from C02 there Einstein, I merely saying that it's something to work up to. If you don't have an air tight room it ain't gonna do jack shit. It's not something that a beginner needs to grow good plants. That's the point I was making.$500+ dollars? I got 2 20lbs tanks, regulator and all the tubing for $150 cash.
Hell even if I bought it all brandnew, I would have been looking at $300. Why try to turn people away from CO2 just because you have no facts?
Try craigslist. A simple search for "hydroponic", "hps", "co2", etc. will give you all sorts of extra help.
its starting to feel like were just beating our heads against a wallI'm not turning people away from C02 there Einstein, I merely saying that it's something to work up to. If you don't have an air tight room it ain't gonna do jack shit. It's not something that a beginner needs to grow good plants. That's the point I was making.
I agree. Your room must be sealed and your conditions, light, airflow must in control as well to really see the benefits. You can do more harm to your plants or waist your money on the setup if you don't have control or understand how to control the environment.I'm not turning people away from C02 there Einstein, I merely saying that it's something to work up to. If you don't have an air tight room it ain't gonna do jack shit. It's not something that a beginner needs to grow good plants. That's the point I was making.
*not knocking your setup, its still nice* and thats even a more basic rig with the potential to over-gas. they make controllers that also monitor you CO2 ppm in realtime keeping your levels and temps in perfect check.I agree. Your room must be sealed and your conditions, light, airflow must in control as well to really see the benefits. You can do more harm to your plants or waist your money on the setup if you don't have control or understand how to control the environment.
This setup, controller, tank, reg. and added timer to the controller cost around $400.00
The controller runs the air flow when the room temp goes up and shuts off the Co2 when the air flow turns on. The system also shuts down the Co2 at night when the plants won't use Co2. Total control.
I would have a grow or two under your belt before you add Co2. You'll have enough experience to notice the added benefit of the Co2 vs not having Co2. You will also work your way through some of the typical grow troubles problems that come with a grow w/out Co2.
Regulator is set at 3ppm, run for 15minutes every hour. Until I can swing another $400 for the other controller to monitor the 1500ppm, this works great for me. It requires more math than just plugging a monitor in but I enjoy running the numbers. My whole setup is run by the numbers, lights, air, Co2 and soil. I read the faqs post, lol. Growing Big Bud, NYCD at 4 weeks veg.*not knocking your setup, its still nice* and thats even a more basic rig with the potential to over-gas. they make controllers that also monitor you CO2 ppm in realtime keeping your levels and temps in perfect check.
a simple but cheap system for a small space for $250 can be had but being able to monitor it is what drives the cost up. tank $100 ,active air/hydrofarm adjustable valve with the distrbution ring for $150 is not to much extra coin. it may not work as good as a bigger buck setup but it does the job on a budget. And for some with smaller grow space running H.I.Ds with limited ventalation co2 is a great aid for running higher than normal temps but for most part can be seen as a waste but I don't see it as a total waste. I agree with alot of the advice on here like having the ideal space,proper equipment,know how of what your dealing with, but if your going to use it for which ever reason you have to start some where right?Yeah, but who want's to spend $500+ extra dollars for such a small increase is yield on a few plants?
Craigslist hooked me up proper as well$500+ dollars? I got 2 20lbs tanks, regulator and all the tubing for $150 cash.
Hell even if I bought it all brandnew, I would have been looking at $300. Why try to turn people away from CO2 just because you have no facts?
Try craigslist. A simple search for "hydroponic", "hps", "co2", etc. will give you all sorts of extra help.