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Warlock1369

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If you don't need it don't use it. But I'm lost now. Even in freezing temps I need AC to cool my room. I guess it have it insalted right. Summer/winter. It's the same. Just at night in winter I need a heater
 

m4a2c0e

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before i used the fan for my lights as room exahaust one end open style i like to overkill my ventilation i only needed a 6in fan for my cf but put a 8in in to suck out extra heat thats why in the winter a/c is unused if that helps
 

Warlock1369

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You can't suck air in and out without wasting co2. I better look at this in a few days after the oil is out of me. I'm too damn high to read this. Cooking is great. Lol
 

GrowinTheDank

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Would this work for C02 Enrichment?

http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-techniques/183121-co2-enrichment-guide.html
Fermentation

It is widely known that CO2 is a byproduct of fermentation. CO2 is the gas found in bubbly beverages, such as champagne and beer. The same process that "carbonates" these beverages can be harnessed to create CO2 for a grow area. A pound of sugar will ferment into approx. 1/2 lb of ethyl alcohol and 1/2 lb of CO2. We've determined that we need 0.8 cu ft of CO2 for our 512 cu ft grow room (see above.) Then calculate the size container needed by dividing the size of the grow room by 32.

512 / 32 = 16 gallons. (A tall kitchen garbage can would make a good 16 gal. bin)

Assuming that the bin will produce half alcohol and half CO2, the bin will consume .16 lbs of sugar every four hours, which is roughly 1 lb per day. This means that about 45 lbs of sugar will be used over 6 weeks (assuming that not all sugar is completely converted to alcohol).

To get the process started, mix a pinch of yeast, 12 ounces of warm water and a half-cup of sugar and keep warm and covered until bubbles form in a day or so. Use this mixture to inoculate the main bin.

To create a yeast bin mix, dissolve 3 lbs of sugar per gallon of boiling water. Cool the mix to 80°F before adding the yeast. Locate a container with a tightly fitting lid. The lid should be equipped with a hose to direct CO2 gas towards a fan for distribution into the space. Increased air pressure in the bin will force the gas out of the hose.

Both canister and lid should be thoroughly cleaned with hot soapy water and rinsed well before use. Start off the bin a little more than half full (10 gallons of water and 30 lbs of sugar). Every week, add another gallon of water and 3 lbs of sugar. The yeast bin must remain at 80-85°F for the reaction to continue.

To monitor activity and prevent contaminants from entering the bin, create a fermentation lock by placing the end of the hose into a glass of distilled water. The bubbling water will be an indicator that there is still a reaction in the bin and prevent bacteria from entering the bin through the hose.

Our bin will need to be completely replenished every 6 weeks, or when the bubbling slows. A simple taste test will tell if the bin needs replenishing. If the taste is sweet, there is still sugar in the water and the reaction should continue. If the taste is dry like wine, the bin is mostly alcohol and should be replenished. Some growers preserve a cup of liquid from the old bin and use to inoculate the new bin, however if an infestation is starting to occur, this can contaminate an otherwise fresh bin with bacteria. It's just as easy to inoculate with new yeast as above, and extra yeast stores easily in the refrigerator for months. Corn sugar (available at wine making shops) is a less expensive fermentation medium than regular cane sugar. Other fermentation mediums can be used depending on materials cheaply and readily available to the grower. Corn syrup, maple sap, even old fruit juice can be fermented, although with increased odors and more waste cleanup when the bin is refreshed.

Advantages
-Easy to create with simple materials
-No safety dangers
-Inexpensive materials when purchased in bulk (sugar)
-Ethyl alcohol byproduct can be siphoned off and burned in alcohol lamps for supplemental CO2 enrichment

Disadvantages
-Difficult to regulate
-Fermentation can produce odors
-Large yeast bins are heavy and hard to move.
 

Warlock1369

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Good god I need to sober up. Wtf was just posted? Don't mind me I'm just now getting the peak of the 2 day high. I will be better in the am but not sober till Wednesday. I'm trying to keep it together.
 

m4a2c0e

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did you even read any of the post that post what you siad did not help at all i have every thing i need just working out the kinks in my room so i dont wast it geting it right
 

GrowinTheDank

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Good god I need to sober up. Wtf was just posted? Don't mind me I'm just now getting the peak of the 2 day high. I will be better in the am but not sober till Wednesday. I'm trying to keep it together.
Sugar Fermentation for a cheap C02 Enrichment method lol. I'm just wondering if it will work. 2-day high what lol what are you smokin'??

did you even read any of the post that post what you siad did not help at all i have every thing i need just working out the kinks in my room so i dont wast it geting it right
Sorry I kind of hi-jacked your thread..That post was just me wondering if that method will work.

It's like 3am my bad lol
 

Warlock1369

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I'm making butter but it my moms recipe and takes 3 days. But your hands are always in the oil. Gets me fucked up. Im doing a wright up on it after I finish. Need a few mire pics dnd to see straight.
 

GrowinTheDank

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I'm making butter but it my moms recipe and takes 3 days. But your hands are always in the oil. Gets me fucked up. Im doing a wright up on it after I finish. Need a few mire pics dnd to see straight.
God I really need something like that right now..You have no idea:(

Would that sugar fermentation work though? It seems really nice especially since I don't have any real ventilation for my first run.
 

GrowinTheDank

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Your PM's are full haha.

Warlock1369 said:
If you do the way I say. It's high in CBD. Not THC. And when done your few grams will be a batch of cookies or brownies. And you will be fine. I'll walk you threw it if I don't have tame post up.
Gah I can't even eat cookies nor brownies :/ I'll wait till I have a mouth and your guide is up lol..Thanks anyways man.
 
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