cousinsmooth
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Some people claim do high intensity temps and RH until last couple weeks then stop for ethylene ripening to begin. Sure stopping 2 weeks prior decreases yield, but l want the best quality so that aromas don't get damaged and they ripen properly last couple weeks from what I was told. I've also heard trichs can get damaged mid flower and to run lower temps and RH and CO2. About 600 ppm. This is low intensity but is this the best quality way? Or are we supposed to sacrifice trichs and use high intensity RH and temp with high PPM CO2 all the way until last 2 weeks? Won't the trichs get damaged mid flower then? Some people say you can get budrot and stuff too if you are going for high intensity with those high temps and humidity levels. That you are better off doing the lower intensity CO2 with lower RH and temps for trich protection and potential disease budrot. I am so confused and want CO2 EXPERIENCED users to please give their opinion. All this information is from a previous CO2 thread I discussed. I just want to get to the bottom of this CO2 stuff and figure out the BEST quality and balance for trichs and aroma since that's really how quality is measured. Thank you.
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