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🔥🌿 Build a Long Lasting DIY CO2 System for Your Planted Aquarium! | Ultimate Guide to DIY CO2 💡🔧 

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Enhance the health and growth of your aquatic plants by building a long lasting DIY CO2 system for your planted aquarium. Watch this video for a detailed tutorial on creating and maintaining a successful CO2 setup. With this method, you can provide CO2 to your aquarium plants for 3 to 4 weeks (~1 month).
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@sbiecoproductions6062
@sbiecoproductions6062 28 дней назад
This is an old aquarium trick 😉 SUPER effective to fight algae and promote plants growth . very well done tutorial, plus the cost is basically nothing. And I repeat is SUPER EFFECTIVE💪
@madebykm
@madebykm 28 дней назад
Thank you so much 👍
@tigerm8005
@tigerm8005 2 года назад
This channel is most underrated with less views i don't know why, the contents in the video is very easy to follow with good technicals, for aquarium hobbyist DIY enthusiast your channel is providing great knowledge good luck wish ur channel grow
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@noobsaqua
@noobsaqua Год назад
@@madebykm @Literally, OMG So much informative video, Genuinely Quality Rich Content
@deshmukhpanagarh3036
@deshmukhpanagarh3036 9 месяцев назад
This is really unfortunate that this channel is underrated, aquarist caring for plants must watch this video. I too have started planted tank and obviously made this co2 generator for my plants.
@centurian6220
@centurian6220 2 года назад
Finally some one who explains things in simple and organised way with zero unnecessary talks....Keep up the good work..👍
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@noumenanoz8819
@noumenanoz8819 2 года назад
Exactly, straight to the knowledge. I loved this video.
@ashwingogawale5560
@ashwingogawale5560 Год назад
Same ingradients packed in a pack and named as Aquario Neo DIY CO2 kit, that brand is selling this same stuff explained in this video for $30 and refils for $20. Crazy. Thanks a lot Kaushik. You are a legend as always I am following you since 2 years and in this aquarium hobby. Read a lot books, reddit, videos but no one is like you. You are the best.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you 😊
@sharadbhutoria
@sharadbhutoria 6 месяцев назад
I agree, this is the single biggest underrated channel. I really don't know why. Thank you to the creator. 😊
@madebykm
@madebykm 6 месяцев назад
Thank you too!
@aaronhenderson8502
@aaronhenderson8502 8 месяцев назад
Your solid. On point. No babble. Best diy I've seen yet.
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 8 месяцев назад
This was the best tutorial ever on the subject! I’m glad I’ve waited to set it up until seeing your video! 🙏🏼
@madebykm
@madebykm 8 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@FishCow
@FishCow 10 месяцев назад
Informative, concise and comprehensive. Thanks for this information without any irrelevant "filler" content. I'm off to do come DIY C02 😎
@madebykm
@madebykm 10 месяцев назад
Thanks 😊
@bersaleswinjimcrist2481
@bersaleswinjimcrist2481 Год назад
probably the best tutorial for DIY Co2 for aquariums.
@kingsleyknox8581
@kingsleyknox8581 2 года назад
This channel deserves more subscribers….
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you
@drewstephens8576
@drewstephens8576 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for one of the best simple and in-depth tutorials I've ever had the pleasure to learn from 👏👀🙇‍♂️
@madebykm
@madebykm 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ChrisT-O
@ChrisT-O Год назад
Good, easy to understand video. I use this for my 14 Liter Nano Tank. A very cheap and effective method to produce CO2. I don`t have a diffusor like your`s, I use an airstone hanging free in the tank. At day, when more CO2 is needed for my plants, I hang it down to the bottom of the tank. In the night, when no CO2 is needed, I lift the airstone to the water surface. So I don`t need to take the tube away every time.
@enricopuno8276
@enricopuno8276 Год назад
66k views and 2k likes. You deserves more. If I can only hit the like button multiple times... your contents are great especially for those who are newbies. Thank you!
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you 😊
@shibleesarwar2990
@shibleesarwar2990 9 месяцев назад
This is best DIY aquarium channel ever i seen ❤️❤️, Please sir make sure to display your aqua scaping with fully grown plants in thumbnail then the view automatically attracted. And always show your all decoration in video as example.❤❤
@madebykm
@madebykm 9 месяцев назад
Ok, thank you
@uzumakinaruto1740
@uzumakinaruto1740 Год назад
Man you are awesome. Simple and straightforward. Just subscribed :)
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thanks and welcome
@mithupaul2860
@mithupaul2860 11 месяцев назад
Very useful and effective video. I am just going to follow your process blindly. Thanks a lot Kaushik. Keep it up. God bless you 🙏
@madebykm
@madebykm 11 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot
@makaraforbes375
@makaraforbes375 Год назад
😱 this is amazing!!!!! Thankyou so much
@wds525
@wds525 Год назад
Very clear and well presented. Thank you!
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you
@seanlovesnikes
@seanlovesnikes 9 месяцев назад
bro, your content is top tier!
@madebykm
@madebykm 9 месяцев назад
Glad you think so!
@LongSurface
@LongSurface 5 месяцев назад
Thank you bro, it's a great video. explained very well
@madebykm
@madebykm 5 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it
@Allin-jx4zr
@Allin-jx4zr Год назад
Channel ho toh esa..straight to the point.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thanks
@uncoloured07
@uncoloured07 2 года назад
I just tried it for my planted tank. It works perfectly. It's 3rd day already and hoping for a longer supply of co2... Thank you so much.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback.
@harivishnu4778
@harivishnu4778 2 года назад
is it working gud
@jz5874
@jz5874 Год назад
Where did you get the airline connectors and check valve?
@scobellear565
@scobellear565 Год назад
tthank you my freind for your sharing idea's watching from PHILLIPINES🇵🇭
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
You’re welcome
@julioreyesortiz2719
@julioreyesortiz2719 Год назад
I like how you enlightened us of how this DIY CO2 Generator can supply the needed CO2 for the planted aquarium tanks. It is also easy to follow for those who don't even know how to take care of their aquatic plants. thank you and Keep it Up!!!
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you
@leuchtrakete7093
@leuchtrakete7093 Год назад
Thanks ive made this co2 system today, no bubbles yet but they will show tomorrow, i guess. This is a great channel for diy guys like me :D THANKS
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
You’re welcome
@Geezer_-_js3kg4zg3w
@Geezer_-_js3kg4zg3w 5 дней назад
Thank you for the information. I am going to adapt this to a grow-tent.
@madebykm
@madebykm 5 дней назад
Best of luck!
@6AlphaMikeCharlie9
@6AlphaMikeCharlie9 2 месяца назад
Great Video thanks 🙏🏻 I've one question, What did you put in the Arga powder?
@mattviolet
@mattviolet 3 месяца назад
this video is brilliant. if only there was a way of fitting a solenoid and timer it would be perfect for me, but I can't be there daily to manually turn it on and off
@noumenanoz8819
@noumenanoz8819 2 года назад
Thank you so much this was a wonderful video!
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
You’re welcome
@ProfileP246
@ProfileP246 2 года назад
Brilliant mate thank you! Subed!
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thanks
@aliyaaslam1512
@aliyaaslam1512 Год назад
Such a brilliant guy is he Super- i just bought planted aquarium and was worried how to provide co2 for plants- u really solved this issue.. Definitely gonna give try.. thanku thanku sooo much Really brilliant idea👏👏👏👏👏👍
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
So nice of you
@Fishhobby23
@Fishhobby23 2 месяца назад
Nice info brother👌👌👌👌
@fabiandsouza9867
@fabiandsouza9867 6 месяцев назад
well explained.. Thanks bro
@madebykm
@madebykm 6 месяцев назад
Welcome 👍
@rafaelmiranda439
@rafaelmiranda439 7 месяцев назад
Good video, thank you
@madebykm
@madebykm 7 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@notmehen2030
@notmehen2030 Год назад
Simple yet well detailed guide video 👍
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Glad you liked it
@Hamid-mf4qz
@Hamid-mf4qz 4 месяца назад
so gooooooooooooooood my friends😘, very thanks
@madebykm
@madebykm 4 месяца назад
Thank you too
@aktarikhanom5157
@aktarikhanom5157 Год назад
Go ahead brother.you are such a brilliant man
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you
@LupeFN
@LupeFN 2 года назад
I have done DIY Co2 a lot of times before but stopped using them for no reason. I'm planning on doing it again soon. I already knew what I needed to do but this video is really informative. It showed you pretty much everything you need. Kudos to this Channel.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@phantomshenanigans2337
@phantomshenanigans2337 Год назад
Thankyou for sharing this im making this today.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
👍
@kennethcoutinho4439
@kennethcoutinho4439 Год назад
Very professional explanation
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
@kasunweerasingha1505
@kasunweerasingha1505 2 года назад
Your chanel is very good for us. I wish you from the bottom of my heart...❤️❤️👍
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@saikatkundu2111
@saikatkundu2111 2 года назад
Great job !!
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ItsAnon9
@ItsAnon9 2 года назад
You deserve more subscriber! keep it up brother
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you
@iamsunnymaker123
@iamsunnymaker123 2 года назад
I have see this method before but no one explained it so well…..i love DIY….been using DIY co2 for about 2 years now and now i will make it with Agar Agar powder….Thanks and Regards
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! You can also watch my other DIY CO2 video using jelly crystals...
@iamsunnymaker123
@iamsunnymaker123 2 года назад
@@madebykm did that already n liked it…..i am going to try both
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thanks :-)
@jayshrisaha83
@jayshrisaha83 2 года назад
Very interesting & informative video. Must try. Thank you bro for your valuable information. 😊
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Most welcome 😊
@wakandaforever2117
@wakandaforever2117 Год назад
You are the best.. love from kerala
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@somnituxx7039
@somnituxx7039 2 года назад
Very good video. Keep it up brother
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you
@AYALLFUN
@AYALLFUN 2 года назад
Thanks for information...😊
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Welcome 😊
@rsroyte6719
@rsroyte6719 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much
@madebykm
@madebykm 3 месяца назад
You are welcome
@AnaPerez-gm8qk
@AnaPerez-gm8qk 2 года назад
I want to say first and foremost thank you so much for the video. I’ve watched tons and yours is by far the best! I want to make sure I’ve done this correctly. I’ve had it set up for a couple hours now and I’m seeing bubbles in the bottle with water in it (no bubbles are forming in the diffuser 😕). But only 1 bubble every 21 seconds. I’ve checked for leaks and I don’t have any. Does it need more time to build up co2? Or should I make the yeast water again with more yeast? I halved the amount of each ingredient because the bottle I have is not large enough.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Yes, it will take more time for the pressure to build up and then the diffuser will work. You don’t have to make the yeast-water again, just add more yeast to the solution, CO2 production will increase. For more information, please see the video description. Thank you.
@AnaPerez-gm8qk
@AnaPerez-gm8qk 2 года назад
@@madebykm okay thank you. Another question. Is there supposed to be water inside the diffuser itself? I have the claves diffuser
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Is it a glass diffuser? Usually there is water inside the CO2 diffuser.
@TamjimHossan
@TamjimHossan 3 месяца назад
You've explained everything precisely and perfectly. But, i wanted to know one thing that jelly you've made with agar agar powder how long it's gonna last? Hats off to you and sincerely thanks. You're making significant impact on this community .
@madebykm
@madebykm 3 месяца назад
Please check description, thank you.
@usadaily
@usadaily 2 месяца назад
excellent vid brother
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 месяца назад
Thanks 👍
@ateteu_
@ateteu_ 11 дней назад
first of all, thank you for sharing! also, how do you change the content of the bottle (the yellow part that sits on the bottom)? or does it decrease (in terms of height) as it is consumed?
@madebykm
@madebykm 11 дней назад
Every thirty days, the jelly needs to be replaced, and during that time, it will melt and crumble. You can easily remove it at that point by pressing the bottle.
@naveednvd1419
@naveednvd1419 2 года назад
Thank you sir make video on DIY Light for Planted Aquarium
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Sure 👍
@sanjaymukherjee2490
@sanjaymukherjee2490 Год назад
You are brilliant.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you
@vipulshetty8563
@vipulshetty8563 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Kaushik.. this looks like super useful, like all your other videos.. i have a few questions though 1. Do we not need to shake the yeast water to activate the yeast? 2. I tried using 2 bottles using a t-connector to generate Co2, but coz of the possible pressure difference, the co2 was getting generated from only 1 bottle... whats the solution to that? 3. How many times can i use the jelly in the generator bottle?
@OceanLifeinfo
@OceanLifeinfo 6 месяцев назад
Good work up 👍
@madebykm
@madebykm 6 месяцев назад
Thanks ✌️
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 8 месяцев назад
One thing I noticed, in my experiences, is hot glue can sometimes fall apart when exposed to humidity for prolonged amounts of time, such as a DIY CO2 system… just saying. It may work for some people, and it is very useful for many things, but when water is involved it can become disintegrated or corroded, possibly causing a leak in the system. But I would just stick with the waterproof silicone to avoid that. 😀
@madebykm
@madebykm 8 месяцев назад
Great tip!
@swamudripa
@swamudripa 2 года назад
Awesome ideas
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you! 😊
@nviews5063
@nviews5063 2 месяца назад
Hello, thank you for this well explained video. I just have a simple question; can we do the same with Plastic kitchen containers with large caps instead of coke bottles?
@arjuncdas5524
@arjuncdas5524 2 года назад
Superb😍👌
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thanks
@prasanthgsm
@prasanthgsm Год назад
Thank you
@shamimchowdhury934
@shamimchowdhury934 2 года назад
Great idea. Tried it and its running for the past 3 days and I am pleased. I liked your idea about just changing the yeast water once a week to make the CO2 generation last longer.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@clintpereira4529
@clintpereira4529 Год назад
good morning Bro, after how long the bubbles start forming.
@rommelfronda831
@rommelfronda831 Год назад
only yeast and water no need add sugar
@leuchtrakete7093
@leuchtrakete7093 Год назад
@@rommelfronda831 normally you need to add sugar, thats what will get the yeast going, start the fermentation process
@trustn01rs
@trustn01rs 9 месяцев назад
@@rommelfronda831 you need a source of sugar because yeast consume sugars and create alcohol and CO2 as a byproduct, without sugar the yeast will do nothing
@donshiva83
@donshiva83 2 года назад
Hey Kaushik! You're doing an amazing job. And I totally agree that this channel deserves many more followers. I've been toying with the idea of DIY Carbon kit for my 77 litre tank. And I'm definitely up for trying your method, which btw is so cool and thoughtful. I just have one question though, can I attach the CO2 outlet to my existing power head filter, which I also use for O2, at the same time? Like there's O2 and CO2 being dispersed into the aquarium by the same power head.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you. I request you to watch my DIY CO2 diffuser video. There I showed how to use a power filter to diffuse CO2 gas in a planted aquarium.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
And when you use CO2 (when the lights are ON) you don't have to inject / disperse air into the aquarium. CO2 is not required at night or when the lights are off. At that time you can disperse air through a power filter or use an air pump / air stone.
@donshiva83
@donshiva83 2 года назад
Thank you for your prompt response, much appreciated. Tumi darun chele 😁 hope my Bengali is still good
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊. Your Bengali is great 👍
@donshiva83
@donshiva83 2 года назад
Btw, have you got Instagram?
@ruthbromley
@ruthbromley Год назад
Hi , the video on DIY co2 kit you posted is very easy to follow - thank you . Can you please tell me what are the valves you used ?
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
I used aquarium check valves - amzn.to/3Ltf2ge It allows air to flow in one direction only and prevents water from siphoning out of the aquarium. Thank you.
@harikrishnagopalakrishnan8390
@harikrishnagopalakrishnan8390 3 дня назад
Thank you so much. I followed it step by step. Co2 is getting generated but what ever I have done so far, the gas is not passing through the diffuser. It is passing through all other makeshift bubbling tubes but not the diffuser. Can you help please
@madebykm
@madebykm 3 дня назад
First, check if the CO2 system has any leaks. For this, you need to entirely submerge the CO2 system (with the CO2 diffuser attached to the system) in a bucket of water. If you see bubbles coming out of any joints, there is a leak, and you need to fix it accordingly. But if you find that there are no leaks in the system, wait a few hours as these CO2 diffusers need some pressure to work. When enough pressure builds up in the bottle, the diffuser will work.
@drakshay2096
@drakshay2096 2 года назад
Hats off 😍
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thanks
@user-ut9lc5ir9j
@user-ut9lc5ir9j Год назад
Thanks for your wonderful video. Instead of agar powder I used China grass after few day jelly getting dissolved with sugar+yeast water. What to do in such case. Please guide❤
@glecelcaballero499
@glecelcaballero499 7 месяцев назад
Please clarify, what you mean "change the yeast water every week". Should i just put water and yeast mixture? Or sugar,water and yeast mixture? Please help.
@mdibnuhisyammohamad4753
@mdibnuhisyammohamad4753 2 месяца назад
Hi sir. I have important question. Thanks so much for your video, it helps me a lot. 1. How long (in hour) would you recommend the Agar-agar turns to jelly before i can put the yeast inside? 2. I've waited for 1 day, but the diffuser still didn't produce co2, whether glass or ceramic diffuser. Is this normal? 3. The yeast is leaking from the co2 generator bottle, how do i overcome this? Thanks so much for your video again.
@anirbanpatra7815
@anirbanpatra7815 2 года назад
Hello Kaushik, Thank you for this gr8 video, i hv prepared everything accordingly, plse can you tell me after how long the fermentation process will start and CO2 will be produced. It has already been half an hr and there is still no result
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Wait a few hours, it will start. Also, see the video description for more information. Thank you.
@indiabeacons
@indiabeacons 11 месяцев назад
Ultimately have been able to built one and am following your formula. But one question. I find around 22 bubbles per minute are being released, not more. Will it be sufficient for a 17G planted aquarium or do I need to add another bottle. For the records I am also using the DIY Internal Filter methods as CO2 Diffuser, as suggested by you. Thanks once again.....
@madebykm
@madebykm 11 месяцев назад
Increase the CO2 production by using 1/2 of a teaspoon of yeast, and aim for a CO2 injection rate between 1.5 and 2 bubbles per second.
@ashwingogawale5560
@ashwingogawale5560 Год назад
Same ingradients packed in a pack and named as Aquario Neo DIY CO2 kit, that brand is selling this same stuff explained in this video for $30 and refils for $20. Crazy. Thanks a lot Kaushik. You are a legend as always I am following you since 2 years and in this aquarium hobby. Read a lot books, reddit, videos but no one is like you. You are the best. Can you please research on that same products from Aquario Neo DIY CO2 kit last for 50-60 days for 10-25 gallon tank without changing any yeast solution. Please reverse engineer that and make another banger video why its lasting that much and you can replicate this video in 3rd latest 2023 part. All the best. Lots of love brother from Pune.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Ok, I will try, thanks 😊
@najmussakibakash4199
@najmussakibakash4199 9 месяцев назад
How much time to generate the co2 gas in the bottle ?
@beautyinpeace
@beautyinpeace 2 года назад
Hey Kaushik, I'm so grateful to you for all these amazing videos you've posted. I have learnt so much. I wanted to ask you if we can use Gelatin instead of Agar Agar powder and keep the proportions and the recipe exactly the same? Or, only Agar Agar can actually react with the yeast and not the Gelatin? Thank you brother.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Actually, using gelatin will not produce good results. This is because the jelly made using gelatin melts at outside / room temperature (25°C-40°C). Gelatin works well in cold environments (
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
You can also watch my other DIY CO2 video using Jelly Crystals.
@beautyinpeace
@beautyinpeace 2 года назад
Thanks, I'll check it out.
@beautyinpeace
@beautyinpeace 2 года назад
Hey, I live in Canada and it's much harder to find Agar Agar powder here and it's way more expensive than Gelatin powder. I do have fairly cooler temperatures in my house (well below 25°C). Can I go ahead and use the same measurements and the recipe as with Agar Agar powder? Thank you! 🙏🏽
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Ok, then proceed with the unflavoured gelatin. And if you want to use gelatin-based jelly crystals powder (e.g. Jell-O), please follow my other DIY CO2 video.
@vaibhavrathi8624
@vaibhavrathi8624 2 года назад
great videos bro, there are people who uses very costly products and endorse their own products and makes videos of half an hour long....and call themselves hobbyists...those kind of people also have subs in lakhs, and people like you have only 1.8k..what a shame....you deserve much much more.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you so much 🙏
@jagathkariyawasam3699
@jagathkariyawasam3699 2 года назад
Yeah true...
@BlackLionDZ
@BlackLionDZ 2 года назад
yr the best thank you
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you
@davidlillecrapp2960
@davidlillecrapp2960 Год назад
Great video
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thanks
@BarbarosYurttagul
@BarbarosYurttagul 2 года назад
Great tutorial! I have a question and would be appreciated if you help. I made this system and it was working fine for 3 days with a DIY diffusor but then I bought a glass CO2 diffuser from the market. I detached the tubing from the DIY diffuser and CO2 gas leaked from the system as it should be and I attached the tubing to the new CO2 diffuser. It has been 16 hours now, I still see the bubbles in the second bottle (1 bubble in 5 seconds) but no CO2 coming out from the diffuser. Should I wait more?
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
These ceramic diffusers take some time to work, when enough pressure is created in the bottle, bubbles will come out of it. Also, check for leaks in the CO2 system, if there are any leaks, no pressure will be created and the diffuser will not work.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Also, if you use 1/2 teaspoon of yeast, CO2 production will increase and glass diffuser will work better. Please see the video description for more information. Thank you.
@sunnydutta6568
@sunnydutta6568 2 года назад
Darun darun darun
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@juliusdetuya4780
@juliusdetuya4780 2 года назад
Question sir can I just take out the diffuser itself out of the tank? like stick it beside the outside glass? As I cannot detach the hose from the check valve because for me it makes the hose loose and cannot fit tightly after re attached and can't even use a airstone also because of its strong disturbing noise during night time caused by the pump.
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Yes, you can take the diffuser out of the tank and put it in a glass or cup filled with water.
@AYALLFUN
@AYALLFUN 2 года назад
Thanks dada...
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Welcome 😊
@GauravBirla
@GauravBirla 2 года назад
Another interesting video. 2nd Comment ! XD
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thanks again!
@insanity4224
@insanity4224 Год назад
That’s crazy smart.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thanks 👍
@satyamsahoo1080
@satyamsahoo1080 Месяц назад
Is the black things are non returnable check valve?
@RishavRaj-yf9tm
@RishavRaj-yf9tm 9 месяцев назад
sir I'm using this method and measure each and every thing accurate but I don't know why but my liquid mixture can't turn into gelly I'm also put it into refrigerator please respond sir 😢
@davorv8299
@davorv8299 Год назад
Hey Kaushik, I am planning to make one diy co2 system, however I have some questions…I would appreciate if you have time to reply. What is the other name for Agar Agar powder? What is the actual purpose of the jelly in the bottle, compared with other diy co2 systems where there’s only water with sugar and yeast? Thanks for your time
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
1. Agar-agar aka Chinese gelatin / Chinese isinglass / Japanese gelatin / Japanese isinglass / China grass is a gelatinous substance derived from seaweed (specifically red sea algae) and used in biological culture media and as a thickener in foods. This is a vegetarian alternative to gelatin. 2. In the normal DIY CO2 method (yeast+sugar) CO2 production only lasts 7 to 14 days and so you have to throw away the old mixture and make a fresh yeast+sugar+water mixture every week or two. But in this jelly method, you need to make the jelly once and it will last for 4-5 weeks. You only need to change the yeast-water weekly to keep the CO2 production rate stable. Hence, it will reduce the cost and also reduce the hassle of preparing the whole mixture frequently. Moreover, the production of CO2 in this system will not fluctuate and will be at a constant rate. This is the advantage of this method. Thank you.
@gregory6488
@gregory6488 6 месяцев назад
Can you use the same amount of gelatin powder instead of the agar agar?
@Gnana_Deepan
@Gnana_Deepan 2 месяца назад
Bro how long it takes the co2 to generate bubbles because I made it as per the video but it taking like 3 hours till now there is no bubbles coming from the diffuser, kindly help
@JhunDumsTVXj
@JhunDumsTVXj Год назад
Wow amazing
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@ashrafzaman550
@ashrafzaman550 3 месяца назад
Can I use Normal Gelatin powder..?
@bijanmozafari3826
@bijanmozafari3826 2 года назад
is there any leakage of co2 from using a airline tube vs co2 tubing with this method.. follow up question if i use a 2.75-3L bottle, with this method will more co2 be produced? or stick to 1L and 0.5L? thank you very much
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
A good quality airline tubing will also work fine and the CO2 production depends on the amount of yeast, not the size of the bottle. Also, check out the video description for more information.
@riktanm8267
@riktanm8267 2 года назад
Very nice and beautiful...but agar agar powder kothai pabo r cheak valve
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Thank you. Apni ei video-r description section e dekhun products er links deoa ache, okhan theke kinte paren.
@Jay-jv2eq
@Jay-jv2eq 2 года назад
Hello sir,😊 I have seen your both co2 videos.. Which one is better agar agar powder method or jelly mix method ?
@madebykm
@madebykm 2 года назад
Both will work fine, but jelly mix method is a bit cheaper.
@Jay-jv2eq
@Jay-jv2eq 2 года назад
@@madebykm ok sir. Thankyou.
@rgonzalezarce3815
@rgonzalezarce3815 4 месяца назад
Hi, for some reason it is building co2 bubbles but not going through the difusor
@caffeinatedw-w
@caffeinatedw-w Год назад
Thanks for the great video! I have a quick question, how do you prepare a new bottle when it's time to swap? Cause new bottle will need time to build up pressure too right? I'm worried about CO2 fluctuations here. Thanks again!
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
I always prepare the yeast-sugar solution at night, thus allowing sufficient time for the CO2 to be produced, and by the time the lights are on in the morning, the plants get the desired level of CO2. Thank you.
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
And I make a new bottle of jelly a day or two ahead of time, store it in the fridge, and use it when I need it.
@caffeinatedw-w
@caffeinatedw-w Год назад
@@madebykm Thanks you for taking your time to reply. That's good to know. I also have one more question, you said that we should change the yeast water (top part) every week for stability, my understanding is you keep the old jelly water part right? So how long do you keep that jelly part before you change them too? Many thanks!
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
I change the jelly every 30 days. Thank you.
@caffeinatedw-w
@caffeinatedw-w Год назад
@@madebykmHey just a quick update. I followed your ratio for the mix but I use a 2L Coke bottle so the mix doesn't fill up to even half way of the bottle. Do you think it will affect the pressure cause it has too much room left to build up pressure. I've been waiting for 12hrs yet I only see slow single bubble running out to second bottle. Second thing is my tubing run to CO2 diffuser is a bit long, should I try to move it closer like yours? Sorry for too many questions, appreciate your help man!
@aakashjadhav15
@aakashjadhav15 Год назад
Hi Kaushik, Thank you for sharing such great videos. I made a CO2 reactor using the yeast and sugar method but whenever I try to bring the water pipe to the bottom of the tank the bubbles stop and CO2 stops. Also, the pressure is too less. Please help
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
You can use 1/2 teaspoon yeast instead of 1/4 teaspoon to produce more CO2 and increase pressure. Also, place the diffuser in a specific place inside the tank. When enough pressure is created, it will work perfectly. Also check the description box for more information. Thanks.
@TheSunIsMyDestroyer
@TheSunIsMyDestroyer Год назад
ur a legend
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Thanks
@enensis
@enensis 5 месяцев назад
What level ppm does it create?
@abidkhaji2946
@abidkhaji2946 Год назад
Sir thank you for sharing the knowledge we will keep supporting your channel. Sir but my jelly is converted to liquid in first week but it is providing enough CO2 .
@madebykm
@madebykm Год назад
Did you use agar agar, or gelatin? Also, check the Description for more information.
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