Mine are individually potted in a 10 gallon aquarium.
I stare alot from overhead at them in which I would imagine contributes copious volumes of co2, along with bad breath.
co2 is heavier than oxygen; that's why you don't want to accidentally 'huff' dry ice. It settles in your lungs and you lose capacity. Dangerous stuff.
Dry ice is pure c02,
I would say that commercial or serious green house owners could use co2 with success. If you don't, your competitors will.
Most people here baby their VFT'S so I'm sure they are getting plenty of light and food, so the only 'bottleneck' WOULD BE THE CO2, to keep them from exploding in growth.
By the way, Mount St. Helens spewed more Green House Gasses, including co2 than mankind could in a 100 years and Scientists , bracing for the worst, saw no ill affects; but you won't read that in the headlines.
Scientists don't get rich off of 'good' news.
Create fear (or guilt) and you will have more grant money than you know what to do with.
Too much 'junk' science.
I'm going to fart whenever I want to ! !
I stare alot from overhead at them in which I would imagine contributes copious volumes of co2, along with bad breath.
co2 is heavier than oxygen; that's why you don't want to accidentally 'huff' dry ice. It settles in your lungs and you lose capacity. Dangerous stuff.
Dry ice is pure c02,
I would say that commercial or serious green house owners could use co2 with success. If you don't, your competitors will.
Most people here baby their VFT'S so I'm sure they are getting plenty of light and food, so the only 'bottleneck' WOULD BE THE CO2, to keep them from exploding in growth.
By the way, Mount St. Helens spewed more Green House Gasses, including co2 than mankind could in a 100 years and Scientists , bracing for the worst, saw no ill affects; but you won't read that in the headlines.
Scientists don't get rich off of 'good' news.
Create fear (or guilt) and you will have more grant money than you know what to do with.
Too much 'junk' science.
I'm going to fart whenever I want to ! !