I'm into flowering my first indoor grow, 3 plants. Its bag seed in miracle gro moisture control soil. I did some super cropping then transplanted from 2gl pots into 5gl pots before going to 12/12... My nutes during veg was miracle gro tomatoes, General Hydro FloraNova bloom, and a "Tea" mix from my local Hydroponics store.

In flowering I used General Hydro Bio Thrive Bloom, alternating with FloraNova Bloom, and the Tea. My tent is 24"x24"x64" I have a 4 inch exhaust vent duct fan and a circulating interior fan. My light is a 250w HPS.

I've read I should use CO2 from veg to flower. I also read CO2 is not needed with proper ventilation including to stop CO2 during flowering...

Any ideas/experience with CO2? I put an "Exhale" co2 bio/mulch generator bag in my flowering tent... I have another veg tent of the same size with clones in it now.

My flowering plants are 3 wks into flowering. Should I use the CO2 on them or move it to the clone tent???

Any ideas or suggestions?

Peace.....
Zzapp Reviewed by Zzapp on . Should I use CO2 during Flowering? I'm into flowering my first indoor grow, 3 plants. Its bag seed in miracle gro moisture control soil. I did some super cropping then transplanted from 2gl pots into 5gl pots before going to 12/12... My nutes during veg was miracle gro tomatoes, General Hydro FloraNova bloom, and a "Tea" mix from my local Hydroponics store. In flowering I used General Hydro Bio Thrive Bloom, alternating with FloraNova Bloom, and the Tea. My tent is 24"x24"x64" I have a 4 inch exhaust vent duct fan and a Rating: 5