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    Co2.

    Here is the room with co2 that is sealed. plants are at differing flowering times. But I’ve grown in this bedroom for 3 years. Never has it looked liked this. Co2 did this. around 2 lb each light. Barely over 1 lb a light before changing to co2 50 days ago.
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    Co2.

    co2 is helping you.. you can add co2 in a variety of ways. You will get benefit if your room holds the higher co2 levels for 50% of the light-on hours. Just keep temps at 83-90f if you can and 65% humidity is good with co2. High humidity protects the leaves from the high heat. I have only been...
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    Flowering half day indoors-half day outdoors-discussion

    Here is the leaf reaching for the sky. Under the lights the leaves are flattened out. Maybe just happier outside. Not sure yet.
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    Flowering half day indoors-half day outdoors-discussion

    Awesome. September October are too wet.
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    Flowering half day indoors-half day outdoors-discussion

    But is the sunshine more intense? i am not sure. If it were more intense the colas would be more dense with more trichomes like I see indoors. here is what I see the leafs doing inside vs out. I call them solar panels. Outdoors the leaves on every plant reach for the sky where the leaves under...
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    Flowering half day indoors-half day outdoors-discussion

    I thought maybe it was late season that caused the flowers to turn hairs red. So that is part of my test flowering in July. Really no difference. It’s only been 10 days since I turned lights on in the morning. That may really help in a few weeks. The entire plant gets great PAR levels outside...
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    Flowering half day indoors-half day outdoors-discussion

    Hello I’m new here. But have grown decades indoors. Last summer I tried moving my plants inside and out during july and August. What I am seeing is amazing healthy flowering plants the first 3-4 weeks of flower. the schedule i have them on this summer is 530am - 6pm flower. They wake up...
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