The real question is
Where is all the Baby Formula?
Where is all the Baby Formula?
I wonder if Bees wax candles would produce more or less CO2 than Parafin ones?Disagreeing with you doesn't mean anybody is upset my friend. Just means they disagree respectfully. Most here dont need a safe space with chocolate when the disagree,, they just have different opinions. Hang around and you will see what im talking about.
If you think candles work then thats awesome. Do you make your own?
Wouldn’t that be CO not CO2?I’ve always wanted to pipe my water heater vent in there
I believe it’s the color of the flame that dictates monoxide vs dioxide. If I remember right - When all of a fuel is burnt it’s a blue flame. This creates CO2 water and heat. When it’s a bright red orange flame this produces CO, CO2, water, and heat and is incomplete combustion.Wouldn’t that be CO not CO2?
Yes and DEADLYWouldn’t that be CO not CO2?
There are some heaters that say they are safe to run ventless but always include the caveat that you need to have a open window or cracked open doorI believe it’s the color of the flame that dictates monoxide vs dioxide. If I remember right - When all of a fuel is burnt it’s a blue flame. This creates CO2 water and heat. When it’s a bright red orange flame this produces CO, CO2, water, and heat.
I think you are right. The possibility of CO would be scary though.I believe it’s the color of the flame that dictates monoxide vs dioxide. If I remember right - When all of a fuel is burnt it’s a blue flame. This creates CO2 water and heat. When it’s a bright red orange flame this produces CO, CO2, water, and heat and is incomplete combustion.
My dog loves to sleep with her nose in the grow holeJust let your dog sleep in the grow room. If he's a plant eater, a muzzel is still cheaper than CO2 or propane : )
O.K. And Hick, like the new avitar lol!
My dog loves to sleep with her nose in the grow hole
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you know there was some petty **** in this thread.Disagreeing with you doesn't mean anybody is upset my friend. Just means they disagree respectfully. Most here dont need a safe space with chocolate when someone disagrees with them,, they just have different opinions. Hang around and you will see what im talking about.
If you think candles work then thats awesome, by all means use them. Do you make your own?
Ah i was gonna only bold what i consider petty, but then, it's the entire post.If you know anything about growing or this site, you wouldn't be questioning THG. If you want to lite candles in your grow be my guest. I would love to buy cheap fire damaged housing.......EDIT
If you and I do a duplicate grow, you will see NO BENEFIT from candles, and I would love to buy your property once it is fire damaged and worth less than half what it would be worth otherwise.......really, please light a bunch of candles around your grow. When you burn down your house it will make my bud worth that much more.
Please send me your adress so that I can contact your realtor after you damage your house with fire. I could use the extra money....EDIT
Tell you what, I will offer you 50% of the value of yor home after you burn down most of it...jst to show I am a nice guy.....
I know smoking the right bud makes you creative but damn .These calculations should settle whether or not the amount of CO2 from a candle is useful for growing. It uses no more than high school chemistry and maths:
My grow cupboard is 0.5m x 0.45m x 1.5m = 0.337m^3 = 337 litre
Formula for candle-wax (typical) is C25H52
Atomic Mass: Oxygen 16g, Hydrogen 1g, Carbon 12g per mole
Molecular Mass: CO2 44g per mole
Equation for burning wax in air: C25H52 + 38O2 -> 25CO2 + 26H20
Volume of 1 mole gas 22.4 litre
Ambient CO2 level 300part per million (ppm)
Ideal CO2 level for growing 1500ppm
amount of CO2 to add to air for ideal growing: 1200ppm
Mass of 1 tealight candle 10g (my estimate)
duration of burn 4 hours (as printed on side of packet)
rate that wax burns: 2.5g/hour
cost of candle 11cent
Assume: all wax is fully burnt to CO2 and water
Wax contains C(25 x 12g) / (C(25 x 12g) + H(52 x 1g)) x 100 = 85% carbon
Therefore when 2.5g wax is burnt, 85% x 2.5g /12g(atomic weight C) = 0.177 mole C is burnt
to produce 0.177 mole of CO2
Volume of 0.177 mole CO2 is 0.177 x 22.4 litre = 3.96 litre CO2
which raises the following volume of air up by 1200ppm: 3.96 x 1000000 / 1200 = 3300 litre
3300/337(Volume of cupboard) gives 9.8 full air changes at 1500ppm per hour, for burning 1 candle. I think thats quite a good rate, but if I need more airflow then the CO2 level will just go down a bit towards but always above ambient.
I hope that clarifies that part (I also hope I didn't do any maths blunders - I am rusty)
Now to the other bit, assuming that I (or any other intrepid builder) can construct a growroom without burning their housesdown, would the candles pose any other problems I may have missed, and has anyone tried this yet to see if it works? I'm trying to connect with any DIY tinkerers who may have experimented with CO2 assisted growing. I can't believe that I'd be the first to try, surely someone has had a go and feels like reporting back - even if to say it didnt do much for the bother?
In terms of excess heat being generated, Hemp_Goddess and others: I plan to use 2 x 55w cfl, and the Red/Blue UFO 660nm growlamp (90w) that just arrived today.
I ran all of the lights for a couple of hours and the temp sat nicely in the high 20s (Celcius) before I've even built the extractor. So assuming that I'm using enough light to grow a few small plants, there won't be a heat problem for me (its cold in the room the grow cupboard is in, its winter now (southern hemisphere)).
My present downer is that the old unknown seeds I've scored have been sitting on damp rockwool for a week now showing no interest in germinating but thats another story
BTW I make no claim at all to being an expert. This will be my very first indoor grow, I'll have heaps of questons to ask, will often be in need of help
and am really pleased to have found this forum
Cheers
Looks like the pooch has your co2 covered.
I love to see her doing this. I think she is glad we moved the tent in her room. She seems to love the smellLooks like the pooch has your co2 covered.
He's a genius in more than one way.
My dog likes my brownies. He is old and has a hard time getting around but a small piece of brownie and he is in puppy mode for a while then zonks out. I know, I know. Chocolate is poison for dogs. I looked it up and it is poisonous in large quantities and he is 100 lbs. Been giving a nibble to my dogs for years with no ill effects but plenty of good. I was scolded on here years ago when I said I give my dog some brownie. Someone who claimed she was a goddess was the culprit. Old members will know the offender…I love to see her doing this. I think she is glad we moved the tent in her room. She seems to love the smell
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