using yeast method for c02 have a queastiion.

z4qqqbs

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i got it in a milk gallon...its bubbling and everything...u can see it but u can hear it. and the sides of the gallon look like a soda with the bubbles on the sides. but the tube u have set up doesnt seem to have any c02 running to the plants...i light a match to see it the co2 would put it out...didnt so im wondering what i mabey did wrong?
 

think2toke

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i got it in a milk gallon...its bubbling and everything...u can see it but u can hear it. and the sides of the gallon look like a soda with the bubbles on the sides. but the tube u have set up doesnt seem to have any c02 running to the plants...i light a match to see it the co2 would put it out...didnt so im wondering what i mabey did wrong?
I'm sure its working. In my aquarium is use about a quarter teaspoon of yeast and two cups of sugar. Its almost unnoticeable but i have a diffuser were the bubbles run out. What kind of mix are you using.
 

z4qqqbs

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fleischmann's rapidrise *highly active* is in word art lol then yeast...all natural....net we.1/4 oz (7g)....got lazy and poured the whole thing in my gallon
 

grind

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your wasting your time man
just blow a few breaths into the room and that would provide more CO2 then that yeast mixture.
 
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