dragonbud
Well-Known Member
Ok I open up the Skunk magazine and they have a suggestion from the REV about burning some candles in a grow space to increase the levels of C02 in the air.
I said to myself, doesn't combustion produce C0 which is dangerous? Actually parafin wax when burned produces C02.
The balanced equation. two o2's+ CH4 (the parafin wax) = co2+ two h20's+heat
The simplest Parafin molecule is the CH4 (methane)
So I went to Wally world (walmart) and bought plain white religious candles for $1.50 and I'm burning three of them in the grow space.
The plain white (unscented candles burn clean) and I'm not noticing any smells of combustion in the space.
I don't have a C02 meter. I'm wondering if the C02 produced is worth it.
The number one source of home fires is a lit candle. I took precautions to minimize the risk. I put the candles in a big metal ammo can. Don't burn your shit down!!!
I said to myself, doesn't combustion produce C0 which is dangerous? Actually parafin wax when burned produces C02.
The balanced equation. two o2's+ CH4 (the parafin wax) = co2+ two h20's+heat
The simplest Parafin molecule is the CH4 (methane)
So I went to Wally world (walmart) and bought plain white religious candles for $1.50 and I'm burning three of them in the grow space.
The plain white (unscented candles burn clean) and I'm not noticing any smells of combustion in the space.
I don't have a C02 meter. I'm wondering if the C02 produced is worth it.
The number one source of home fires is a lit candle. I took precautions to minimize the risk. I put the candles in a big metal ammo can. Don't burn your shit down!!!