Should i cut my fan leaves?

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Japanfreak

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What's the matter Real? A you bummed that your average yield failed to impress? Maybe you can tell us another story about all the big time growers you know.
 

REALSTYLES

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What's the matter Real? A you bummed that your average yield failed to impress? Maybe you can tell us another story about all the big time growers you know.
I'm tripping out right now on how you can talk but have no proof of what you're doing right now. You are still trying to argue with me. why? You can't think I'm gonna just ignore you. I can I think it's so funny how you troll on different sites reeking havoc on peoples thread and I feel sorry for you
Troll.jpg[video=youtube;FMEe7JqBgvg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMEe7JqBgvg[/video]
 

John12

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ok, troll pics were new and funny to me lol. New question.....C02....DIY.....who knows or should i say, who has experience with making a good DIY co2 system thats cheap$$ and works wonders as far as they're concerned. Thanks guys
 

REALSTYLES

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ok, troll pics were new and funny to me lol. New question.....C02....DIY.....who knows or should i say, who has experience with making a good DIY co2 system thats cheap$$ and works wonders as far as they're concerned. Thanks guys
you can use yeast and sugar to make co2 in a 2 liter bottle. How big is your room? and is it sealed? you don't want the gases to escape.
 

John12

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you can use yeast and sugar to make co2 in a 2 liter bottle. How big is your room? and is it sealed? you don't want the gases to escape.
leave the lid off the bottle? also my grow space is 4x4x8 and its not sealed off. but well ventilated
 

REALSTYLES

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leave the lid off the bottle? also my grow space is 4x4x8 and its not sealed off. but well ventilated
you'll just have to put extra bottles in the room or you can make beer and let it ferment in the room. I'll be doing that as soon as a get the money for the brewers kit(it's $99-$149 for the complete kit)basically the co2 will be free plus I will have 36-48 beers every two weeks lol. But on to how to make your co2 generator

  1. You need a 2 Liter bottle
  2. 3/16 drill bit
  3. 1/4" tubing (what ever length you need to hang the hose over plants)
  4. glue or silicone (to make a seal on the cap)
  5. 1 cup sugar
  6. 1 tsp yeast (bread or brewers yeast)

  • First thing drill hole then insert tube about 1in in and then apply glue or silicone let dry 24 hours before use.
  • fill 2 liter bottle 1/2 full with lukewarm water(not too warm or it will kill the yeast)
  • add sugar and yeast and shake for 30 seconds
within a couple of hours the yeast will start working and make sure to shake the bottle once a day for 2 days until the yeast gets really going. the bottle last 1-2 weeks. I hope this works for ya and this is something Ive done before not just read it done it lol. oh yeah one more thing the temps in the room will go up because of the co2 but its ok you want it 80 to 89 degrees when running co2.
 

REALSTYLES

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Yes I did but you were too busy acting like a little school girl to notice lol........
I guess you didn't understand the question did you give him advice on cutting the fan leaves? not the over watering that I stated he had. Why do you have to start up with me? have I said anything to you?so why get into it? I'll just ignore you for now.
 

John12

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you'll just have to put extra bottles in the room or you can make beer and let it ferment in the room. I'll be doing that as soon as a get the money for the brewers kit(it's $99-$149 for the complete kit)basically the co2 will be free plus I will have 36-48 beers every two weeks lol. But on to how to make your co2 generator


  1. You need a 2 Liter bottle
  2. 3/16 drill bit
  3. 1/4" tubing (what ever length you need to hang the hose over plants)
  4. glue or silicone (to make a seal on the cap)
  5. 1 cup sugar
  6. 1 tsp yeast (bread or brewers yeast)



  • First thing drill hole then insert tube about 1in in and then apply glue or silicone let dry 24 hours before use.
  • fill 2 liter bottle 1/2 full with lukewarm water(not too warm or it will kill the yeast)
  • add sugar and yeast and shake for 30 seconds

within a couple of hours the yeast will start working and make sure to shake the bottle once a day for 2 days until the yeast gets really going. the bottle last 1-2 weeks. I hope this works for ya and this is something Ive done before not just read it done it lol. oh yeah one more thing the temps in the room will go up because of the co2 but its ok you want it 80 to 89 degrees when running co2.
Thanks man. Ill be trying it out this week. Since i have two plants shud i get a T connector/splitter so that i cud have one hanging over each plant or what? and why do i want the temp so high when running the co2? that seems kinda on the TOO high temp side lol
 

REALSTYLES

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Thanks man. Ill be trying it out this week. Since i have two plants shud i get a T connector/splitter so that i cud have one hanging over each plant or what? and why do i want the temp so high when running the co2? that seems kinda on the TOO high temp side lol
It just happens. The gases bring the heat up and the plants absorb the co2 better. The temp aren't a issue when running c02 you can use it up to 4 weeks in flower anything longer and it's a waist because the first four weeks is when the bud is really developing.
 

John12

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It just happens. The gases bring the heat up and the plants absorb the co2 better. The temp aren't a issue when running c02 you can use it up to 4 weeks in flower anything longer and it's a waist because the first four weeks is when the bud is really developing.
only up to week 4 in flower? im askin cuz im at week 4 now. so it wud be a waste for me to use it then huh?
 

GodSlave

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you can use it up to 4 weeks in flower anything longer and it's a waist because the first four weeks is when the bud is really developing.
Not sure that is the best advice. I run CO2 throughout the whole flower period with results above vs. not using it. Especially when using home brew, which can't even come close to the PPM's of tank injection. Every little bit of elevated CO2 helps.
GS:leaf:
 

REALSTYLES

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Not sure that is the best advice. I run CO2 throughout the whole flower period with results above vs. not using it. Especially when using home brew, which can't even come close to the PPM's of tank injection. Every little bit of elevated CO2 helps.
GS:leaf:
I've used co2 all the way to the end and up to 4 weeks in flower and anything after 4 weeks is a waste. Have you tried it? I know from experience plus just ask the guys at a hydro store.
 
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