MotherNature Co2 Generator Refills
In stock, Pickup available at London Grow HQ
Usually ready in 24 hours
MotherNature Co2 Generator Refills
5L
London Grow HQ
R/O 121 Theobalds Park Road
Enfield EN2 9BH
United Kingdom
Overview
MotherNature CO₂ Refills offer an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and sustainable way to recharge your CO₂ Generator. Perfect for maintaining optimal CO₂ levels in your grow room, these refills are designed to be easy to store and activate, providing a long-life solution to CO₂ enrichment.
General Information
MotherNature CO₂ Refills are specially formulated with compost and natural bacteria, designed to last up to six months depending on usage. They arrive packed 'dry' to prevent degradation and odors, making storage hassle-free. Activation involves simply adding hot water to the refill mix in your CO₂ Generator.
Benefits
- Eco-Friendly: Promotes sustainable gardening by allowing reuse of the CO₂ Generator hardware.
- Cost-Effective: Saves around 33% compared to purchasing a new generator.
- Long-Lasting: Each refill lasts up to six months, ensuring continuous CO₂ supply for your plants.
- Easy Storage and Activation: Dry-packed to avoid degradation and odors, with simple activation using hot water.
- Sustainable Disposal: Spent compost and bacteria can be used as garden fertilizer, adding nutrients back to your soil.
How to Use
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Preparation:
- Ensure the CO₂ Generator is empty and clean before adding a new refill.
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Activate the Refill:
- Open the refill bag and empty the contents into the CO₂ Generator.
- Add hot (not boiling) water according to the size of the refill:
- For 10L (2.7 gal) Refill: Add 2.5L (0.66 gal) of hot water.
- For 5L (1.35 gal) Refill: Add 1.25L (0.33 gal) of hot water.
- Replace the generator lid and allow 24 hours for activation.
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Operational Use:
- Connect the generator to a lighting timer/relay to synchronize with your lighting regime.
- Monitor CO₂ levels with a CO₂ detector to ensure optimal conditions.
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Maintenance:
- Replace the contents every six months or when CO₂ levels indicate depletion.
- Dispose of spent compost and bacteria as garden fertiliser.