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Only efficient source of CO2 that I know of for a GR is a bottle, regulator, and controller. Then there are the "fizzy-tabs," dry ice, fermentation buckets and the like.
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Efficient work or goal achievement is not just more for less. If you brew your own beer, you run a tube to your grow. To create ethanol for extractions of great potential and demonstrated medical value, you could brew to distill whatever. If you have a lot of corn, you could get all that and auto fuel too with supplemental sideline CO2 available. If ease and precision are paramount, bottled gas and the gear do it. We replace nature when we supply every need of our cultivation, but should be open to natures' help when available. Modern air has a lot more CO2 than preindustrial air for the most part. If you close your grow you must scrub the air, affect control of temps and humidity and affect control of oxygen and carbon dioxide. And move it around nicely. In a big productive closed growroom, the gas units with heat removal by water look like da kine.
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I have a high yielding pukka armaggedon crop on go and can expect upto 1000g per sq/m. But again its all about giving your crop the best growing environment possible. The pukka seed company state 350-1000g per sq/m so there is quite a huge margin there.
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