Quote Originally Posted by dampille
BULLSHIT! thats one of the most un educated things ive ever heard.

people who use co2 crank it to 1500 ppms during flower. this guy knows nothing about co2.

i wonder how many people have deen led astray from people like this who do not know the answer but answer anyways?

scary.

-damp
During flower i supplement my c02 by using a tank and a regulator. I aim for 1500 ppm, but ive also heard growers report postive benefits from using as low as 600 ppm. I would say that c02 is more beneficial in flowering because that's when you really wanna boost growth.....that's where your yield and quality come from.

Marijuana thrived on this earth when c02 levels in the atmosphere were normal. If you imitate that ideal environment that cannabis craves, you'll notice tremendous growth.
drudown11 Reviewed by drudown11 on . FLOWERING = CO2 amounts???? 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 Rating: 5