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    HELP! When should i start Adding CO2? On Vegetative Stage or Flowering Stage?

    I have read the post about adding co2 but i dont see when should i start adding Co2? Whats the best time start adding co2? Thanks for helping

    #2
    You won’t get an answer without more details. Most likely scenario you don’t even need co2

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    • dphipps1020
      dphipps1020 commented
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      I'm curious why every new grower seems to feel like they need Co2 lately. My friend in Arizona keeps trying to talk me into it too, even though I tell him I don't need it. I've seen a plant of his and I didn't see any difference really, other than his were stretchy and mine weren't. Could have just been the strain too though I guess. He mentioned growing for a commercial operation for a little while, but I don't know how long. I'm assuming that's completely different from home growing but that's why he thinks everyone needs Co2 as well.

    #3
    How to Use CO2 to Increase Cannabis Yields! | Grow Weed Easy

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    • YYCannabis
      YYCannabis commented
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      Sirius and Nebula need to do a better job informing readers that CO2 only works if you grow in a sealed room that is cut off from atmospheric air replacement.

    #4
    CO2 is snake oil. Save your money, or invest it into another part of your garden. There is ZERO need for a home grower to add CO2.
    There are 3 things you must check everyday when growing in hydro:
    1) Water level (How much h2o is she drinking in 24hrs)
    2) pH level (change over 24hrs)
    3) ppm/EC level (How much food is she eating in 24hrs)

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    • Vortex
      Vortex commented
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      CO2, when understood correctly, can/will add around 20% bigger buds to your harvest. The thing to remember are the things that are highlighted and taught by Nebula and Sirius about CO2. Primarily I run them below the plants to give them light. CO2 loves light heightening a greater photosynthesis process. Started in the 2nd week of flower CO2 actually runs better in a sealed area, as it is a gas, a very dangerous gas, so, sealed area - like the Bloom Box - is ideal. I am able to grow nine plants, and the girls love it.

      Also, in a DWC, a product line called CANNA, has the absolute best products - with one of the key features being the self-regulating PH factor. I change water weekly, and once PH is set between 5.2 -6.2, I have found that the plants don’t leave that range all week. Barely, do I have to use the PH gun.

      I have switched from 12 products every week down to 4 every week I change water. I use CANNA AQUA, but they do have products for soil - Terra.

    • pvpk1ng
      pvpk1ng commented
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      I did not use CO2 in the vegetative stage with my first time grow. The 2nd time i added co2 and its huge different. I hope see different on the flowering stage too. Thanks for sharing.

    #5
    Thanks for the link, I read it but I think I missed this part

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