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CO2 BAGS...

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Yes Mycelia produces Co2 but I would like to see the results in a controlled environment. I can't imagine that a fully colonized myco bag could raise the ambient Co2 enough to make a calculable difference. Even if you were looking at Co2 to raise the ppm in a very limited grow space because the plants devour the ambient gas, I can't see it being capable of keeping up.

I won't make an indefinite statement as to it's claims and ability without control data, however I am very very doubtful.

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