cheetah2007
Well-Known Member
i spray my leaves with "kinley" club soda.the soda contain CO2 and when sprayed on the leaves they absorb it.if u can't afford CO2 tank that's the cheapest way for CO2 "feeding".

i spray my leaves with "kinley" club soda.the soda contain CO2 and when sprayed on the leaves they absorb it.if u can't afford CO2 tank that's the cheapest way for CO2 "feeding".![]()
for those of us with little to no money, my yeast, sugar...sedtup is the cheapest method. I know it sux compared to a commercial co2 maker but I live down in this basement with my plants and prefer not to die from c02 poisoning! what little my system generates may indeed be laughable but it can't hurt! it's better than nothing to each his own, i'll still grow my plants just may not be as bushy as yours, but their mine and I grew them and that;s what counts.
well if it has a stedy flow then I '' think '' it would be betteris a legitimate co2 setup considerably better than a spray bottle with club soda o possible nnon at all. like how much of a difference are we talkin about
that would be a good idea because it eats away at metal so think what it does to your stomic and think what it does to your plant leafsshould i stop with the soda
for those of us with little to no money, my yeast, sugar...sedtup is the cheapest method. I know it sux compared to a commercial co2 maker but I live down in this basement with my plants and prefer not to die from c02 poisoning! what little my system generates may indeed be laughable but it can't hurt! it's better than nothing to each his own, i'll still grow my plants just may not be as bushy as yours, but their mine and I grew them and that;s what counts.
is a legitimate co2 setup considerably better than a spray bottle with club soda o possible nnon at all. like how much of a difference are we talkin about
is this good size for 15 days old tree