i just have a very basic question. when i put the plant into the flowering cycle, does it need more CO2 during the 12hour 'lights on' than if it was in the vegetative state? thanks for any responses. take care
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i just have a very basic question. when i put the plant into the flowering cycle, does it need more CO2 during the 12hour 'lights on' than if it was in the vegetative state? thanks for any responses. take care
definetly.. CO2 speeds up photosynthesis like oxygen to fire.
http://greenmanspage.com/guides/indoorv1.htmlQuote:
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.
I dont believe for a second that it decreases potency. It increases yield for sure.
LOL okay, i like this, i ask a question and get answers from both sides. so now what? anyone else have opinions on CO2 during flowering? or anyone have any sites on this topic? keep it coming as the more opinions, then the more easier for me and others to make an educated opinion. thank you
Go with who sounds more legit. Go with your gut.
CO2 use should be when the lights are on, that is when the plants use it. I heard that co2 should only be used during the growth stage. I am currently useing it in flowering and it definately has increased the size and growth rate of buds. i won't know about potency effect untill i test this batch.
i keep the co2 at 1500 ppm.
the grow room must be air tight or you're just wasting the co2
also a small fan on the floor pointed upwards keeps the heaver co2 dispersed well.
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It may speed up photosynthesis, but SSS is right there is evidence to suggest a decrease in potency.Quote:
Originally Posted by IthoughtIknewitall
However, HSS is also right it will definitely increase yield. And since potency has always seemed somewhat subjective to me, I think if you have the equipment why not.
thanks for the input. since i use vinegar/baking soda and candle burning in coffee can as co2 devices, i think i'll be fine. sounds like a common ground place. but thank you for your inputs on both sides. that is what i like to hear. take care
i guess that with vinegar/baking soda you can't really control the levels of co2 in the rom, right? is it going to be a problem if you (not you kuri, generally speaking) give them too much co2?
i am thinking to go in the market and buy a few gallons of vinegar and baking soda enough to bake a few thousands of bread......what is the exact percentage for the mixture? vinegar/baking soda....?????????i tried it once and noticed that the co2 release does not last long....how often should i use it?will the plants double in size?what are going to be the results now that i am about to finish week one into flowering?