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This could be the yeast for the grow tent nostr:npub1f5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajs7gwt3z . Hopefully someone can work out how much CO2 you get from a measured drop in gravity from a ferment with x amount of sugar. It's not that difficult but it's been a long time since I did chemistry, I think it involves the mass of a mole and I only have a gerbil to weigh 😆

I love the idea of using the yeast to make alcohol and feed plants at the same time. Produce no waste, value the marginal and more principles could be found in a fermentation plant growing system. Awesome idea!

What are the temperatures like in the grow tent?

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Try bio.libretexts.org. Excelent source of information

Depends where the grow tent is and what sort of set up you have particularly the lights but I try to keep mine in a good range for photosynthesis 20-30 C so if this yeast can tolerate 42C on the high end it should give it quite a bit of leeway.

Definitely worth a try!