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

prizm23a

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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
 
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?
 
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.
 
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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