I did transplant them into new soil. I used the roots organic 707 I had. I will defiantly lower thend light tonight. 3" anyways. Thanks for the heads up with the meter.
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It's about 3.25". I lowered the light to 12" as well. I've been working with my water to get the pH down to 6.5. Gonna read on the milk too
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How this works is the yeast eats the sugar and creates co2 so the more yeast and sugar the more co2 the water just acts as a buffer to allow the 2 to react to eachother so to ur question it depends how much co2 u want in ur tent I can't tell u how many ppm this creates because I'm to cheap to spend hundrents of dollars on a co2 meter
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Imy going to mix some up when I get home. I'm cheap so I'm down for saving money. They want $39 online for a co2 bag. It got down to 65 last night. Today it's been between 72-78. Humidity was low 20% I put a tub of water in there in hopes to boost it. The soil is still moist.
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I read that you put a tube from your container of co2 to the bottom of the plant. I've also read to hang it about the plant. Do both work?
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The bottle method u can do its sticky and can get messy tho but on the upside u can put the co2 where ever u want. It is best to put co2 above plants as co2 is heaver than air and will fall down. So either method works I just put mine low but it's right above my fan so it blows it through the leaves
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