Carbon dioxide generator

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A carbon dioxide generator or CO2 generator is a machine used to enhance carbon dioxide levels in order to promote plant growth in greenhouses or other enclosed areas.[1][2] Carbon dioxide generators have been used to help grow marijuana.[3][4] They can be fueled with propane or natural gas. CO2 generators were used mostly by commercial growers until smaller and less expansive systems made the technology more widely available to hobbyists.[1] The generators also give off heat.[5] Using compressed CO2 is an alternative to generators.

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  1. ^ a b George F. Van Patten; Alyssa F. Bust; Tom LaSpina (January 1997). Gardening Indoors with CO2. Van Patten Publishing. pp. 28–. ISBN 978-1-878823-19-9.
  2. ^ Keith Roberto (1 August 2003). How-to Hydroponics. Futuregarden, Inc. pp. 39–. ISBN 978-0-9672026-1-7.
  3. ^ Karen Lovett [1] March 26, 2009 Publication: Telegraph, The (Nashua, NH)
  4. ^ Jorge Cervantes (2002). Indoor Marijuana Horticulture. Van Patten Publishing. pp. 195–. ISBN 978-1-878823-29-8.
  5. ^ Rosenthal, E. (2003). The Best of Ask Ed: Your Marijuana Questions Answered. Quick American. p. 83. ISBN 9780932551573. Retrieved 2015-09-14.