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Have any of you guys heard of using dry ice in a cup with water 2 produce C02 for your plant? my homie tells me i shuld do it... anyone?
you do not want more then 1500ppm in the room and there already exist approx. 300ppm already so add 1200ppm, which is why you need a regulator with the tanks, to much will kill all the plant and animal life. dry ice, fermenting alcohol, and simple baking soda and vinegar will all produce CO2 but not enough to worry about and any little bit will certainly benefit the growth process.yes there can be too much C02... there is a device that shows levels of C02 in the air, or in this case most C02 tanks have a regulator on the out valve... and i dont know the exact amount, but there is a sufficiant amount of c02 to use....
Wow, havnt heard of that one yet. Does it beat one of the Co2 tanks or what ever?I buy mine at Kroger for about 2 dollars a pound and it comes in blocks of about 2.5 pounds. I bought a styrofoam cooler and poked 6, 1" holes in the bottom of the cooler. Then I set the cooler on top of my light. The heat from the light makes the dry Ice evaporate faster and the CO2 just flows right on top of the plants.