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Originally Posted by Optimist
I am doing a similar experiment. This all came about because I was arguing about why so many people lost their phals to root death less in a short time after purchase. My CO2 generator is very primitive at this point. Champaign yeast and sugar water. I plan on creating a better generator shortly. The phals are enclosed in a plastic tub now to keep the CO2 gas from wandering off. I am very interested in the dark CO 2 fixation, the diurnal acidity rythems, CAM and creating the correct modified xerophytic conditions. But also, the whole question of keeping orchids healthy and growing. Not a scientist either. I would love to compare notes and get in on the club.
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What about the CO2 released by decaying biomass?
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I'm glad your giving it a try. Any positive or negative results you may have please feel free to post them in this thread.
I do have a question for you thou. How do you know how much co2 your giving them?
I was surprised how little it took to raise the co2 in my grow tent just breathing in to it, 7-10 exhales and it was close to 1500ppm. I found that out after I got the co2 controler. You can pick up a co2 monitor for around $100 off ebay. The autopilot.