Due to my 4x4 being in a cold and dry basement (no I can't condition the basement as a lung room) I've been running my tent sealed to keep in the heat and RH, and just opening it twice a day to talk to the ladies and get some air exchange. I'm thinking about adding a 5 gal carboy with brewers yeast and sugar water to add extra C02 during the flower stage, but I don't know if it will bump up the CO2 enough to be worth it.
I understand CO2 is one of the last things to worry about until everything else is dialed in, but it's such an easy thing to do I'm just curious if anyone has used a CO2 meter and actually measured how effective fermentation is at bumping up the CO2 in a sealed tent? I don't want to waste the time if it's not going to put out enough CO2 and I don't really want to spend another $100-$200 just to see if it helps or not.
I understand CO2 is one of the last things to worry about until everything else is dialed in, but it's such an easy thing to do I'm just curious if anyone has used a CO2 meter and actually measured how effective fermentation is at bumping up the CO2 in a sealed tent? I don't want to waste the time if it's not going to put out enough CO2 and I don't really want to spend another $100-$200 just to see if it helps or not.
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