had a thought...co2 foliar spray???

prizm23a

Active Member
i was layin in bed last night tryin to figure out a good cheap way to use co2 on my plants...im currently tryin yeast method. i also used yeast method when i had a freshwater aquarium with live plants. so if i diffused the co2 produced by yeast method into water and used it as a foliar spray would that work? just an idea
 

brokeandwise

New Member
Yes,it could work, but a much easier way if your looking for just a bit of co2 on the leaves is to use soda water imo. But for cheap, the difused yeast may work as well. Are they not getting enough co2 now?
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
i was layin in bed last night tryin to figure out a good cheap way to use co2 on my plants...im currently tryin yeast method. i also used yeast method when i had a freshwater aquarium with live plants. so if i diffused the co2 produced by yeast method into water and used it as a foliar spray would that work? just an idea
Carbon dioxide is only water-soluble, when pressure is maintained. After pressure drops the CO2 gas will try to escape to air.

Even soda water doesn't contain much Co2, but I know Mr' Green (from the utube video's) sprays his plants with it.
 

prizm23a

Active Member
im just lookin for an efficient very cheap way to get co2 goin....i heard if u can make it work its worth it....as far as it has to be pressurized i have no idea but when i had my 29 gallon tall freshwater aquarium i could deffinately tell the difference...
 
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