NaturalFarmer
Well-Known Member
I run a small (8'x8') sealed room and use larger smartpots 25-45 gal with about 200-300 gallons in total of living soil from my mix (Peat,coco,rice hull base). The microbes in my living soil has produced the majority of my CO2 going on two grows now and have only recently needed to use my tank (Wasn't even connected for last grow). This is soil respiration and the carbon cycle.
CO2 levels are highest at 78 degrees during dark cycle (Day temps up to 88 degrees drop levels in half but possibly because the plants opening stoma during that time and not temp?)
My soil mix contains 50.1% organics which is higher than most I would assume (university tested not just me guessing).
First two or three weeks of making a new batch of soil and hydrating it, the soil is very active and dangerously unstable in terms of off gassing (ammonia, high CO2 levels 3500ppm, and whatever else???).
After about three weeks it is ready to plant IMO, my soil mix respirates 2200ppm-1000ppm and is easily manipulated with water and temp (78 being ideal for decomposition and the drier the soil the less the respiration). Toy with those to things can bounce the levels to what you want.
Second grow in same soil now, still able to maintain 800-1200ppm using forest microbes and EM-1 but decomposition has slowed to the level its hard to manipulate it as much with same temps/water.
http://soilquality.org/indicators/respiration.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_respiration
CO2 levels are highest at 78 degrees during dark cycle (Day temps up to 88 degrees drop levels in half but possibly because the plants opening stoma during that time and not temp?)
My soil mix contains 50.1% organics which is higher than most I would assume (university tested not just me guessing).
First two or three weeks of making a new batch of soil and hydrating it, the soil is very active and dangerously unstable in terms of off gassing (ammonia, high CO2 levels 3500ppm, and whatever else???).
After about three weeks it is ready to plant IMO, my soil mix respirates 2200ppm-1000ppm and is easily manipulated with water and temp (78 being ideal for decomposition and the drier the soil the less the respiration). Toy with those to things can bounce the levels to what you want.
Second grow in same soil now, still able to maintain 800-1200ppm using forest microbes and EM-1 but decomposition has slowed to the level its hard to manipulate it as much with same temps/water.
http://soilquality.org/indicators/respiration.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_respiration