PipeDreamer420
Member
Hello,
I've read quite a bit but I'm still a newbie. I have a few quick easy questions
before I mess anything up.
CO2 - I am creating it through the use of yeast. Right now Its in a bowl at the base of the plant, I stir it and feed it regularly. I would like to know the best set up that anyone would like to share with me regarding CO2 production by yeast and how
much to use where to place it and how much I should have for:
A 600w. Dual Arc Bulb 68,000 lumens producing dominant color temps of 6200K and 3050K. - in a cool tube - lighting a 4'x4' grow floor.
I would also like to know about any precautionary information like, too bright a light can bleach out a rug, or burn paint on the walls, how far above the plants is the "perfect" use of light for the plant without undue risk of burning etc. And what is a good temperature if temp really matters? I've seen a range of 75-95 in books is there an optimum?
All feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
PDU420
I've read quite a bit but I'm still a newbie. I have a few quick easy questions
before I mess anything up.
CO2 - I am creating it through the use of yeast. Right now Its in a bowl at the base of the plant, I stir it and feed it regularly. I would like to know the best set up that anyone would like to share with me regarding CO2 production by yeast and how
much to use where to place it and how much I should have for:
A 600w. Dual Arc Bulb 68,000 lumens producing dominant color temps of 6200K and 3050K. - in a cool tube - lighting a 4'x4' grow floor.
I would also like to know about any precautionary information like, too bright a light can bleach out a rug, or burn paint on the walls, how far above the plants is the "perfect" use of light for the plant without undue risk of burning etc. And what is a good temperature if temp really matters? I've seen a range of 75-95 in books is there an optimum?
All feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
PDU420