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    C02

    I have been hearing different suggestion about C02.So i thought i would bring the question to you. i have Used C02 From veg to flowering many times and have produce nice yeilds.I have over heard few people say that if you use C02 only in flowering you yield will be more the haveing it from veg threw flowering?

    If i could get some Commets i would really Appricate.
    CaliCaregiver Reviewed by CaliCaregiver on . C02 I have been hearing different suggestion about C02.So i thought i would bring the question to you. i have Used C02 From veg to flowering many times and have produce nice yeilds.I have over heard few people say that if you use C02 only in flowering you yield will be more the haveing it from veg threw flowering? If i could get some Commets i would really Appricate. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    C02

    scroll down, t here's a growing section, whcih you'd get alot more attention at.....

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    #3
    Senior Member

    C02

    CaliC-
    Using CO2 in veg will decrease the amount of TIME it takes to bring your plants to the size that you want to flower them at.
    CO2 in flower does even more:
    -Faster growth
    -Tolerance of higher temps
    -More carbon = more bulk
    -Slightly decreased time-to-harvest (this is related to running higher temps)

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    #4
    Junior Member

    C02

    Thanks Slipknotpsycho I Appricate the help.:rastasmoke:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    C02

    I have used co2 since the first time i grew. I started with the old yeast, sugar, and water. i took a milk jug and cut the top off. I filled the jug 1/2 way with warm water. then added about a half cup to a cup of yeast and then about two table spoons of sugar. It smells like old, stanky bear that has been sitting in your house for yrs! but it will produce co2. i then duct tape a hose to the top, and ran it over the top of my three little plants. i plugged it and stabbed little holes ever inch or so.

    to be honest,...after trying all the different methods, i would just invest in a co2 tank, and a regulator. It will run you about $300.00....but WELL worth the invetment. laterz..


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