Anybody have experience with ExHale CO2 bags?

Douche Nozzle

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I have used a few and can tell you a bottle and regulator will go alot further for your money.
Being a welder, I have very easy access to bottles but was wondering about the other parts I would need like the timer and electric switch for the gas flow seems expensive.
 

Eagle-ize

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It says 6 months of continuous co2 made naturally for $66 on amazon. Is it any good?
If you have a small space, those bags actually work. I even looked into growing blue oyster mushrooms in 5gal buckets so I'd have something to munch on when they were done. Found 'MyCo2' boxes with the blue oysters and ran them a few times and they worked well enough. Grew some tasty shrooms! BUT... For what it's worth, I have 2 CO2 bottles now in the sealed room. It is nice to be able to have control over the concentration levels.

Cheers!
 

jay5coat

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Not very expensive, Google Titan controls co2 regulator costs about 60 bucks. Timers are cheap, a good digital timer will cost about 15 bucks. The tanks is the most expensive part! My 30 gallon tank last 2 weeks and cost 20 bucks to fill and on my first run it gave me 3 more ounces. Buy co2, ????, Profit!
 

jay5coat

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I think my first run with co2 I only had 5 or 6, and got 3 oz more than the last run. That bag just gets thrown in the garbage and you could pay for a regulator with that money....
 

SPLFreak808

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Depends on what your trying to do...

Growing in a sealed artificial environment then yes the bags would help more then nothing but attempting to boost metabolic rate without a sealed room is just money down the drain straight up.

Yes gas is heavy, but it also tries to equilize its pressure with the outside world which is why c02 leaks through cracks,vents so easy.
 

BM9AGS

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Worthless. I have a co2 meter and the stupid exhale bag made zero difference. Bought tank and reg. Bags are worthless, worthless, worthless
 

NaturalFarmer

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Peat moss and earth worm castings at 78-82 degrees will give you co2. The microbe's oxidize the carbon from the peat. You may need to add a little fish hydrolysate from time to time to replenish a small amount of N. More co2 is produced than you may believe.
 

DemonTrich

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I use the exhale bag in my clone room. It's 90% sealed, and it seems like it helps. It's only 30.00, so it's not like I'm at a loss if it's not working.

But I also run a sealed co2 flower room with master greenhouse controller (tank), which I know works. Lol
 
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