Co2 and nutrient ec/ppm

max.grower

New Member
Hey everyone I recently starting using co2 and early into last flower cycle some of my plants turned completely lime green, I don’t know if my co2 levels were too high (1300-1400) for early flower or if my nutrient ec wasn’t high enough (2.4ec) if anyone’s got some ideas that be awesome. I dialed my co2 ppms for this next round to about 1000ppm.
 

milehighgreenthumbbb

Active Member
Hey everyone I recently starting using co2 and early into last flower cycle some of my plants turned completely lime green, I don’t know if my co2 levels were too high (1300-1400) for early flower or if my nutrient ec wasn’t high enough (2.4ec) if anyone’s got some ideas that be awesome. I dialed my co2 ppms for this next round to about 1000ppm.
What’s your temp and humidity ?= Key running gas
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone I recently starting using co2 and early into last flower cycle some of my plants turned completely lime green, I don’t know if my co2 levels were too high (1300-1400) for early flower or if my nutrient ec wasn’t high enough (2.4ec) if anyone’s got some ideas that be awesome. I dialed my co2 ppms for this next round to about 1000ppm.
I use 1000 ppm for babies and vegging plants. Flower is 1500ppm make sure your temp Is 83 or so and depending on stage of life get your humidity in check. 2.4 ec seems high i generally don’t have to go higher than 2.0 ec.
 
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