The amount of CO2 in the open air is approximately 0.03 to 0.04%. The amount of carbon dioxide is also expressed in parts per million; ppm. 0.03% is equal to 300 ppm. There are differences in the CO2 needs among plants. By raising the CO2 content, growth can be accelerated. The law of diminished returns still holds true, however. Raising the CO2 level has limits, but at approximately 1400 ppm (0.14%), good results (a faster growth) are generally achieved. Above 1400 ppm, the effect of a higher percentage of CO2 decreases. A high concentration of CO2 is poisonous even for plants. A CO2 concentration of 1800 ppm or more is deadly for most plants.
bayareapurps Reviewed by bayareapurps on . CO2 and FoxFarm Nutes Question I'm writing to ask for some answers from experienced growers only. Can someone please clarify the need for upping nutrients when using CO2? I've read someone here mention that they double their nutrients when using C02. The nutes that will be used are the entire fox farm line including the 3 liquid ferts (grow big, etc) and 3 powder additives (sesame, etc). Experienced experts only please. Thanks. Rating: 5