Plants and CO2

No, breathing on plants does not provide a sufficient quantity of CO2 to significantly affect you plants.

Your plants may grow fond of you though.:roll:
 
it's probably not enough but once and a while when my burner runs out of propane my ppm of co2 goes down considerably and after being in my room for about a half an hour you can actually see the ppm go up on my sensor lol so i would have to say you prolly don't exhale enough but it will raise your ppm just from breathing in there
 
it's probably not enough but once and a while when my burner runs out of propane my ppm of co2 goes down considerably and after being in my room for about a half an hour you can actually see the ppm go up on my sensor lol so i would have to say you prolly don't exhale enough but it will raise your ppm just from breathing in there

wat if i hyperventilate over my plants????
 
No, breathing on plants does not provide a sufficient quantity of CO2 to significantly affect you plants.

Your plants may grow fond of you though.:roll:

that is wrong, the average human breath is = to 500 ppm's of CO2

the more time you spend in your garden the more benefit
 
that is wrong, the average human breath is = to 500 ppm's of CO2

the more time you spend in your garden the more benefit

I have to agree with this, when me and my friend are both in my room at the same time, my co2 levels jump up quite a bit. but unless your living in there i would invest in some kind of co2 injection system or burner. Don't know how well the yeast thing works, never tried it but seems like a waste of time to me
 
that may be true but I'll stick with my co2, just seems like better results for the little money your going to invest
 
the goal is to keep a constant co2 level in your room, while you will produce co2 by breathing in there you can't live in there. Do you have about 250 bucks to invest?
 
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