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    To add Co2 or not to add that is the ?

    I have 3 rooms that I pump co2 into. I have it set at max level in room one and exhaust room 1 into room 2 and exhaust room 2 into room 3....I keep the controllers and ppm counter in the last room and that is where I get my 1200-1500 ppm reading. The only reason I do it this way with to spread the gas throughout all 3 rooms....works very well actually and keeps the heat down in my 2 other rooms. the unit I run is a hydrogen water cooled LP burner. That part of it is a whole crazy other set up :smokin:
    Jord0713 Reviewed by Jord0713 on . To add Co2 or not to add that is the ? Hey guys just wandering what your advice is on adding co2 to your grow.. I never tried it before but heard it does wonders.. All my previous crops produced great yields and very dense buds.. Im just curious what adding some co2 to my current grow would do.. What should i expect to see in a few weeks time? Is it worth investing in? Im dieing to know lol !!! I love trying new ways and techniques of growing the green wonder lol.. A few pics of my 2 girls.. Thanks guys! Rating: 5

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    To add Co2 or not to add that is the ?

    Quote Originally Posted by demoreal
    I have seen a grow in high times of WW under a bunch of 1000 watt lights.
    What is light bleaching?
    Does anyone have a picture of it?

    co2 is only worth your time if everything is in check

    edit: never mind I googled it. That sucks. Does that come from heat or too much light?
    That comes directly from too much light, too much power so to speak 'burning out' the capacitors (chlorophyll.)

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