Is it safe to leave my Exhale CO2 bag in tent with no pest strip?

mikaroni

Active Member
I decided that I am going to bomb my tent with a no pest strip for a few days, since I found spider mite issues. Can I leave my CO2 Exhale bag in the tent while the no pest strip is fuming away?
 

mikaroni

Active Member
They kill all pests, and I haven't seen a lick of proof that they cause any issues. Only thing I can't find is if they affect CO2 bags badly. Although I will admit that I wouldn't use them if I were doing an all organic grow to be on the safe side. Since I'm using GH feed this grow, I simply see no reason why I shouldn't just nuke the bugs and save myself months of unneeded stress.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
They kill all pests, and I haven't seen a lick of proof that they cause any issues. Only thing I can't find is if they affect CO2 bags badly. Although I will admit that I wouldn't use them if I were doing an all organic grow to be on the safe side. Since I'm using GH feed this grow, I simply see no reason why I shouldn't just nuke the bugs and save myself months of unneeded stress.
I wouldn't worry about that co2 bag. Those things are basically worthless. Don't waste your money.

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If you want that around your cannabis or for that matter yourself then hang them around your grow.
 
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