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snowryderguy
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Recently Ive been checking out CO2 systems for plants. I seem to be only coming across expensive systems that are not really designed for small grows.
As I am strapped of cash I made my self a homemade CO2 system which literally cost me in the region of £5 for everything. It use's about £2 worth of ingredients a week so its pretty cost effective for someone who is a new indoor grower like me.
Basically I went the local store and bought a few sachets of active yeast, sugar and air tubing (the tubing used for fish tanks ect). The yeast must be active/alive so it will ferment along with the sugar to produce CO2. It says on the packets so just check if you want to give this idea a go.
I got 2x 2L plastic bottles, rapped them in tin foil and some insulation. I then made a mixture of yeast and sugar along with luke warm water in a jug and tipped them into the bottles. I made a small hole in the cap of the bottle for the air tubing and sealed this to make sure it was air tight and did the same to the other bottle. These 2 tubes where placed into a 1l container via a small hole in the wall of the bottle. This is so as the solution brews any over flowing liquid will go into the empty bottle and not onto the plants. The bottle which is empty has a tube coming out the lid and goes right next to a circulating fan. This is to allow even distribution of CO2 around the plants to help them grow.
Ive noticed it makes alot of CO2! This is the same method how companies or hobby alcohol makers brew there stuff
As I am strapped of cash I made my self a homemade CO2 system which literally cost me in the region of £5 for everything. It use's about £2 worth of ingredients a week so its pretty cost effective for someone who is a new indoor grower like me.
Basically I went the local store and bought a few sachets of active yeast, sugar and air tubing (the tubing used for fish tanks ect). The yeast must be active/alive so it will ferment along with the sugar to produce CO2. It says on the packets so just check if you want to give this idea a go.
I got 2x 2L plastic bottles, rapped them in tin foil and some insulation. I then made a mixture of yeast and sugar along with luke warm water in a jug and tipped them into the bottles. I made a small hole in the cap of the bottle for the air tubing and sealed this to make sure it was air tight and did the same to the other bottle. These 2 tubes where placed into a 1l container via a small hole in the wall of the bottle. This is so as the solution brews any over flowing liquid will go into the empty bottle and not onto the plants. The bottle which is empty has a tube coming out the lid and goes right next to a circulating fan. This is to allow even distribution of CO2 around the plants to help them grow.
Ive noticed it makes alot of CO2! This is the same method how companies or hobby alcohol makers brew there stuff