Im not saying you cant use Co2 in veg. I prefer not to. I like the plant to get a good start before pumping them with Co2. I notice the leaves droop just a little with Co2 on and if I turn it off for a day the leaves will stand straight up. Different stains do different things. I just go with what works best for the strain im using at that time.

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First of all...such a great thread Tran. Really. Cheers :beer:
I actually came back to read it thru again as I'm considering going to a fully sealed setup. I came across a couple new posts since I was around last and have a question for ya regarding the above quote...
In my experience, everytime, without fail....not having some sort of fresh air coming into a vegging room has held the plants back. For example, lets talk about a 6K setup with 200clones. If the ventilation stays off for a few days (usually cuz it's so cold and dry outside that it'll pull the room humidity down way too low)...but anyways, the plants will be looking droopy, even tho they are growing ok. Within 10minutes of turning the outside ventilation on however...BOOM! The plants just perk right up and start rockin hard.
So I'm a little confused.
You're saying your room is 100% sealed up and no CO2 until wk1 of bloom...so that's a week or 2 of no CO2 and no outside air. I'm having a hard time getting my head around that....
Tranoble Reviewed by Tranoble on . "THE SEALED ROOM" 3lbs A LIGHT THE SEALED ROOM Listen im not very good at writing this stuff down. You can post reply's with any specific questions and I will answer them best I can. My pictures of my room are 1 week from cutting down. Based On A 4 Light Room. Pictures are of a 8 Light Room. I start by sealing my room as best I can. From there I start by building a 8ft by 8ft box with 2x6. Then I screw 2 sheets of OSB 4x8 sheets to the bottom (sort of like a water bed box). I line the inside with polly making Rating: 5