Co2 dispensers

Alden33

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First off the obligatory 'longtime lurker first time poster.' By the way, I love the site!

I've built my room over the past couple month in stages(on a bit of a budget) in a spare bedroom of my house a 6'x8'(Vegging in the same room, just built a simple wall for my veg area) and I just put the finishing touches on my flower room and flipped my first 2 plants to 12/12. Anyways, The farm I worked on in Colorado, we used a propane burner with a controller for the Co2 and I'm not exactly comfortable doing it that way(fire hazard and all that jazz). Co2 tank generators are a little bit out of my price range currently, any ideas on how to get me up to the 12-1500ppm until I can drop the dough on the generators???

I will mention its starting to get colder here in Northern Michigan and I do have a propane furnace that heats my house, will that alone be efficient for the colder months?
 

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thumper60

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First off the obligatory 'longtime lurker first time poster.' By the way, I love the site!

I've built my room over the past couple month in stages(on a bit of a budget) in a spare bedroom of my house a 6'x8'(Vegging in the same room, just built a simple wall for my veg area) and I just put the finishing touches on my flower room and flipped my first 2 plants to 12/12. Anyways, The farm I worked on in Colorado, we used a propane burner with a controller for the Co2 and I'm not exactly comfortable doing it that way(fire hazard and all that jazz). Co2 tank generators are a little bit out of my price range currently, any ideas on how to get me up to the 12-1500ppm until I can drop the dough on the generators???

I will mention its starting to get colder here in Northern Michigan and I do have a propane furnace that heats my house, will that alone be efficient for the colder months?
ventless propane heater,home depot less than Hondo if ya can handle the heat
 

Alden33

Active Member
Thanks for the suggestions, but like I what I said in my post that I don't have the money to spend on the tank setup right now and I just looking for something to use as an interim until I have the money to spend on it. Nor am I comfortable with the propane heaters. I worked on a farm in Colorado that used one. It creates unnecessary heat and the need to spend more money on cooling. I have recently found these, anyone else tried them? - http://www.exhaleco2bags.com/
 
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organixx325

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if its sealed then those could work but im not sure how many bags you would need to reach 1500 ppm. and you would need some way to monitor the ppm.
 
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