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whodatnation

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A lot of peeps dnt even use them but ime in a flower room not.a tent so ime inside sealed in so.would like to know what ime breathing lol I dnt want to be the next guy that passed out cause.of co2 levels

IMO a monitor/controller is needed to not only know what the hell the levels are but not to waste it all. Iv been in a room with several thousand ppm co2 and just got a little light headed,,,, its very safe for the most part..... But nowadays stupid is oh so impressive and I would't put it past someone to shove a tube down their throat and turn it on.


Just ordered a regulator I have 2 20 pound tanks and a 5 pound now maybe I should add co2 in vedge also
Works great in veg too!

I thought CO2 was meant for veg?
Got no clue how you figured that, frog. How and why would that be the case?
 

method2mymadness

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I agree that's another reason I want one to know what the hell is going on ...I've Ben around them just never on my own in my personal room and the peeps I was around used burners.
 

whodatnation

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All grow puns mos def intended.

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method2mymadness

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Well show me some facts why no co2 in flower I dnt know everything all new to le on my own so enlighten me ....are u guys thinking no co2 period or when lights are off cause from my understanding co2 needs to be exhausted out.at night when lights out and not ran untill lights on
 

DoobieBrother

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Bit the bullet and sent an old nextdoor neighbor off with 180 for a zip of primo.
And slipped him a 20-spot for his troubles.
And he's going to introduce me to a cannabis club in town: 20 strains available (150 a zip, and you can sample a little to find what you like at the counter), medibles, tinctures, etc..
He's got pancreatitis, and we're both OMMP card holders, so we're sort of in the same shitty boat.
Will give a smoke report in a couple of hours.
I might have held off, but my dreams have been getting foul.
Dredging up Sgt. Rock shit that I've tried to put behind me for the last 21 years (may those whom I've wronged please find a way to forgive me).
Anywho, relief is on the way.
And I'll be able to have a pic entered in the summer photo contest.
 

HydroGp

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Hmm.. IDK why something like co2 is bad in flower has just stuck in my brain. I must have read it sometime :/ Just looked through alot of "grow bible´s" and i cant find anything to back it up :( The only thing is a couple threads here and there saying the same thing, reason be less potency and takes longer to finish. Ill Keep searching for a bit. But im almost certain it was maybe just one of those random threads that got my memory bank :(
 

jimmer6577

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HydroGp I think I've seen the same thread. Not as if I would Know either way. I'm way to new at indoor for co2 to see a difference if I did try it. I have a friend who swears by it though. Something interesting to research and ponder.
 

HydroGp

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Ive used homemade co2 in all my grows and i swear i can see a good difference. Also helps the plants deal with this heat atm. But never in flower. Somethings just stick. There is alot of threads about it. But never any with some real facts. Just claims and refering to this. Saying this:"Section 7: C02 supplementationSome growers add C02 to their grow rooms to increase growth rate. This has proved itself to be effective in many experiments. C02 supplementation also helps the plants withstand higher temperatures of up to 95 degrees without slowing down growth. There have been complaints however, that C02 supplementation during flowering reduces potency. Therefore, C02 should be stopped when the lights are turned to 12/12."


 

jigfresh

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If plants were people, then co2 would be oxygen. Regular folks like you and I wouldn't see a benefit to posting on RIU with added oxygen. World Class athletes competing in their sport would see a tremendous increase in performance if they had way more oxygen than the other competitors. So it is with plants... if they are pushing the limits in every other way, added co2 will be a big boost, in veg or flower.... it just gives them more available breath, whatever they are up to. If your plants are just putting along (like mine) more co2 isn't really going to do much.
 

jimmer6577

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Ive used homemade co2 in all my grows and i swear i can see a good difference. Also helps the plants deal with this heat atm. But never in flower. Somethings just stick. There is alot of threads about it. But never any with some real facts. Just claims and refering to this. Saying this:"Section 7: C02 supplementationSome growers add C02 to their grow rooms to increase growth rate. This has proved itself to be effective in many experiments. C02 supplementation also helps the plants withstand higher temperatures of up to 95 degrees without slowing down growth. There have been complaints however, that C02 supplementation during flowering reduces potency. Therefore, C02 should be stopped when the lights are turned to 12/12."


Also good info.
 

jimmer6577

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If plants were people, then co2 would be oxygen. Regular folks like you and I wouldn't see a benefit to posting on RIU with added oxygen. World Class athletes competing in their sport would see a tremendous increase in performance if they had way more oxygen than the other competitors. So it is with plants... if they are pushing the limits in every other way, added co2 will be a big boost, in veg or flower.... it just gives them more available breath, whatever they are up to. If your plants are just putting along (like mine) more co2 isn't really going to do much.
I tried a double quote but messed it up. Jig that's a very good analogy and makes complete since.
 

supchaka

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If plants were people, then co2 would be oxygen. Regular folks like you and I wouldn't see a benefit to posting on RIU with added oxygen. World Class athletes competing in their sport would see a tremendous increase in performance if they had way more oxygen than the other competitors. So it is with plants... if they are pushing the limits in every other way, added co2 will be a big boost, in veg or flower.... it just gives them more available breath, whatever they are up to. If your plants are just putting along (like mine) more co2 isn't really going to do much.
Your plants have actually been trained to live off NO c02, as your last grow you trained them to not need water! You're creating the most efficient, low requirement strains on the planet man! I smell a nobel peace prize in the works! or is it a Pulitzer? Im not knowledged in what prize is for what.
 

jigfresh

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I've also figured out how to keep them from growing. They just stay nice and healthy looking the same size day after day, week after week. I dare any of you guys to grow 3" plants in 3 months from germination. Bet you can't do it lol.
 

supchaka

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Ahh Im laughing over here. I cant for the life of me think of the plants but theres one that literally lives off of humidity. They grow so slow you'll doubt they're alive, They dont have a root system really, Ive seen them sold glued to a rock... but anyways, thats what jig is working on crossing with his plants :) Seed to harvest in merely 36 years.
 
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