Co2 during last 2 weeks

Do u guys run high CO2 til the end ? I usually run at 1200ppm til the end but have read it can hinder ripening n quality Thoughts?
 

SchmoeJoe

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Do u guys run high CO2 til the end ? I usually run at 1200ppm til the end but have read it can hinder ripening n quality Thoughts?
It is known to suppress ethylene production in some plants. I don't know if it's been confirmed that cannabis is affected that way. I worked at a commercial rec farm that ran 1500ppm all the wat to day of harvest and some strains never stopped growing or entered into the kind of development you'd expect to see in the last two or three weeks. That was enough to convince me.
 

ttystikk

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Counterpoint; I ran 1200-1500ppm from beginning to end of bloom and never saw it hinder development, across many dozens of strains. They all ripened nicely for me. I ran somewhat warmer, more humid and brighter (higher PPfD) conditions than most and those may have been contributing factors.
 

SchmoeJoe

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Counterpoint; I ran 1200-1500ppm from beginning to end of bloom and never saw it hinder development, across many dozens of strains. They all ripened nicely for me. I ran somewhat warmer, more humid and brighter (higher PPfD) conditions than most and those may have been contributing factors.
We ran 1500ppm at 85°f/70%rh for optimal co2 utilization amd textbook ideal vpd for optimal nutrient uptake and dialed ppfd in with an apogee quantum meter. The strains that showed the inhibited (spelling?) ripening were strains that were already known for going long and continuing to throw fox tails even when they were done.

On a side note, they rarely broke 1.5 per light, told us that botrytis was normal in indoor weed (70%rh), and the quality was so great that they wholesaled most of it at 700 a unit even though tbey owned five dispensaries in the biggest markets in the state.
 

nxsov180db

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We ran 1500ppm at 85°f/70%rh for optimal co2 utilization amd textbook ideal vpd for optimal nutrient uptake and dialed ppfd in with an apogee quantum meter. The strains that showed the inhibited (spelling?) ripening were strains that were already known for going long and continuing to throw fox tails even when they were done.

On a side note, they rarely broke 1.5 per light, told us that botrytis was normal in indoor weed (70%rh), and the quality was so great that they wholesaled most of it at 700 a unit even though tbey owned five dispensaries in the biggest markets in the state.
70% rh even at the end? yeah that's a problem..
 
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