BEST mix of sugar/yeast/water to get most co2?

mRIZO

Active Member
i cant even use this DIY c02 in my setup BUT i read this whole thread giggling my ass off.
for FUCKS SAKE clonex is saying that the c02 is MINIMAL!!! like minute. lol. like, slight to no readings. LOL.

I just do push ups all day in the closet for my c02. also kinda reminds me of jail.
mybe i'll try this one day. OR just get a tank...

homebrewa! -would it be possible to ferment something that we could in turn drink later? something a bit more quality than bubbas wine?
would something like this be feasible?

what attracts the ants? the c02 or the spilled gear everywhere?
 

Clonex

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The spilled sugar attracts the ants , and boy when they foam up and overflow , ya know about it .....
wicked avatar mRIZO lol
 

homebrewer

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homebrewa! -would it be possible to ferment something that we could in turn drink later? something a bit more quality than bubbas wine?
would something like this be feasible?

what attracts the ants? the c02 or the spilled gear everywhere?
Heat is not a friend of fermentation in regards to a desirable flavor profile. Ales are fermented in the mid to upper 60's which is far too cool for a grow area. UV light and hops don't mix either (ever had a skunky beer in a green bottle?). I suppose if your grow room was in the low 70's, you could get away with mead or wine, but considering the cost and the actual amount of time it's going to ferment, I just don't see the point.

Fermentation is also an endothermic reaction so even if your room was in the low 70's, your 5 gallons of honey or fruit wine would be in the 80's which invites skull-splitting hangovers.

One option would be to ferment your beer/wine in a temperature controlled area with a sterile hose leading the blown off CO2 into your grow area. If your a brewer like me and brew every few weeks anyways, this is an efficient use of the CO2.

Interesting side note, Budweiser captures the CO2 from their fermentations and uses it to force-carb their beers, now that's efficient!
 

wiimb

New Member
mine is froffy everyday and i shake it up 2 or 3 time a day,1 spoon of sugar and one pack of yeast half 2ltr bottle warm water!:)
heres a pick! :)
 

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KidneyStoner420

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Wlimb, when you say 1 spoon of sugar, is that a tsp, tbsp, cup, etc?
I use a packet of yeast, about 8 cups of water, and 2 cups of brown sugar.

How long does yours last, because it doesn't sound like you use much sugar.
 

wiimb

New Member
Wlimb, when you say 1 spoon of sugar, is that a tsp, tbsp, cup, etc?
I use a packet of yeast, about 8 cups of water, and 2 cups of brown sugar.

How long does yours last, because it doesn't sound like you use much sugar.
i use a cup of sugar and a pack of yeast half filled ith warm water.:)
 

wilbur112

Member
Buy a regulator and tank.

Well I was told that my mix should last 10 days +. Yet, I find it only lasts a day or 2, even after shaking it.
Originally, I was just using 1 hose for 1 plant. Today, I added a second hose, but it's only coming out of one hose. No matter what I do, it only comes out 1 hose. No obsrtuctions or anything either.
I've been using a 2 liter bottle.
What should I be using for amounts of sugar/yeast/warm water?
I've tried 1 1/2 tbls of Yeast, 3/4 cup of sugar, and a liter of warm water (about 4 cups)
I also tried 2 tbls of yeast, 1 cup of sugar, and then filling the bottle almost to the top (8 cups) with warm weather.
The latter seems to work the best but only for a couple days.
Thanks guys.
 

KidneyStoner420

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LOL...I was being sarcastic.
This thread was about making co2 with other ways other than a tank and reg. And he just told me to buy a tank and reg.
 

Gastanker

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Anyone what is using yeast/sugar for CO2 should really read this article (the link) and then do the math. http://www.hydrofarm.com/articles/co2_enrichment.php

If the article goes over your head here is a simplified formula:
X*.0013 = Y
(Y/8.7)13.2=Z
X=cubic feet of grow room Z = amount of sugar in pounds used per day

So if your room is 4x4x8 then you would want to use a total of 0.25lbs of sugar per day. You should either use a 4 gallon container or four 1 gallon containers for this. Start off with 1lb of sugar per container (or 4lbs in the 4gallon) and add an additional 1/4lb per container every 4 days (or 1lb in the 4gallon). This will keep the area at 1300ppm.
 

0calli

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Well srry to tell ya that is sarcasim at its worst if ive ever seen it sorry for trying to help you there from what you wrote i get where is the regulator dont forget im why you started this thread cause of my method i use and countless others
lol...i was being sarcastic.
This thread was about making co2 with other ways other than a tank and reg. And he just told me to buy a tank and reg.
 
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