CO2 Queztion???

Johnnygrows420

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I have 3x3x51/2 tent since it exhaust back into the roommate the tent is I can cracked windows if need be but should I run some CO2 to the possible lack of enough due to lack of enough fresh air....this CO2 should make up for if I this correct???
 

Siino Gardens

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It won't hurt, but unless you have an airtight outfit you are just wasting c02. It does have its place in the garden but I would make sure you have your room 100% perfect before adding c02. It is costly to buy a regulator and I have seen grows with it and without it that looked damn near the same. You might get a little extra weight but in a small tent that might not mean much as opposed to someone doing a huge greenhouse.

Get your temperature right, humidity right and your cleanliness before you go for c02.

The only way I even see it as a must is if you have 0 incoming air. Ask around though you might get the answer you are looking for.
 

Johnnygrows420

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I make homemade co2 generators out of a two liter bottle in a 20 ounce bottle a cup of sugar the TSP East in there good for about 14 to 16 days
 

Final Phase

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From what I've read, Co2 doesn't have much benefit unless there is a lot of lumens going on. Sure can't hurt em so who knows... go for it!
 

chuck estevez

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Here are some factors to consider if CO2 will work for your cannabis garden.

For CO2 to work, you need....

  • Bright Light - Your cannabis plants need a lot of light for CO2 to be effective at speeding up growth and increasing yields. As far as light intensity, we're talking about the kind of light produced by a 1000W HID grow light. CO2 only helps plants make more energy from bright light, so it won't help if you have low light levels.

  • Enough CO2 - You must be able to maintain 1200-1500 PPM of CO2 in the grow area or it won't help your plants.

  • Sealed Grow Space - You must be able to completely seal your grow space so CO2 can't get out.

  • Temperature - You should maintain temperatures between 85°F (30°C) and 95°F (35°C) in your grow space for CO2 to be most effective.

  • Humidity - You must keep humidity below 60-70% to prevent mold and other problems, but keeping humidity low can be difficult with a sealed room while running CO2. You may need to get a dehumidifier.
I know it may sound like a lot, but these factors are important! If you have the wrong setup, adding more CO2 isn't going to help you! Today I will share everything I wish I’d known about CO2 when I started growing, so you'll know exactly how you can use CO2 for faster growth and increased marijuana yields. Let's get started!

Beware! Some people (especially companies selling poor CO2 products) will try to trick you into thinking that CO2 is some magical supplement you add to your grow room to make plants grow better. Unfortunately this is not the case! There are good ways to add CO2... and there are ineffective ways.



Pros and Cons of Using CO2 for Growing Cannabis

Benefits of Adding Extra CO2

  • Bigger Yields, Faster Growth - If you’ve maxed out the other limiting factors (especially light), CO2 can make your plants grow up to 20% faster, produce bigger plants, and enhance your yields.

  • Higher Temperature is Okay - Maintaining 1200-1500 PPM of CO2 in the grow area allows growers to keep temperatures much higher than normal. For growers with hot bright lights, this makes it easier to keep temps at a range their plants will like.

  • Security - CO2 enrichment can be beneficial for security since you’re not venting out smelly air (you must seal off the grow area for CO2 supplementation to be effective)
Disadvantages of Adding Extra CO2

  • Need Bright Lights - As far as light intensity is concerned, it's recommended that plants receive 7,500-10,000 lumens of light per sq foot for CO2 enrichment to be effective. To give you an idea...
    Examples:
    ~600W HPS in a 3'x3' space
    ~1000W HPS in a 4'x4' space

  • Must Seal the Grow Area - In order to keep CO2 near the plants, you must seal up grow area so it’s airtight, which can make it harder to manage temperature and humidity

  • Cost - It can be expensive to get started if you want to inject enough CO2 into your grow area to be effective. The best setups in the long run are a bit pricey to get started with, though they become a lot cheaper once you've got your initial supplies.
 

warren kirk

Active Member
yes true, if you don't run the right temps and humidity and keep the c02 in a controlled level during lights on, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME!!!
So u say, If not hot enough heat CO2 want work, Dude plants use all threw grow, Except NIGHT! So on the outside grow, Lol, plant don't use CO2, because there not hit enough outside. PLEASE.
 

warren kirk

Active Member
So u say, If not hot enough heat CO2 want work, Dude plants use all threw grow, Except NIGHT! So on the outside grow, Lol, plant don't use CO2, because there not hit enough outside. PLEASE.
So if its cold outside, U say CO2 want fwork, LOL, oh man LOl, can't stop, LOL.
 

warren kirk

Active Member
Here are some factors to consider if CO2 will work for your cannabis garden.

For CO2 to work, you need....

  • Bright Light - Your cannabis plants need a lot of light for CO2 to be effective at speeding up growth and increasing yields. As far as light intensity, we're talking about the kind of light produced by a 1000W HID grow light. CO2 only helps plants make more energy from bright light, so it won't help if you have low light levels.

  • Enough CO2 - You must be able to maintain 1200-1500 PPM of CO2 in the grow area or it won't help your plants.

  • Sealed Grow Space - You must be able to completely seal your grow space so CO2 can't get out.

  • Temperature - You should maintain temperatures between 85°F (30°C) and 95°F (35°C) in your grow space for CO2 to be most effective.

  • Humidity - You must keep humidity below 60-70% to prevent mold and other problems, but keeping humidity low can be difficult with a sealed room while running CO2. You may need to get a dehumidifier.
I know it may sound like a lot, but these factors are important! If you have the wrong setup, adding more CO2 isn't going to help you! Today I will share everything I wish I’d known about CO2 when I started growing, so you'll know exactly how you can use CO2 for faster growth and increased marijuana yields. Let's get started!

Beware! Some people (especially companies selling poor CO2 products) will try to trick you into thinking that CO2 is some magical supplement you add to your grow room to make plants grow better. Unfortunately this is not the case! There are good ways to add CO2... and there are ineffective ways.



Pros and Cons of Using CO2 for Growing Cannabis

Benefits of Adding Extra CO2

  • Bigger Yields, Faster Growth - If you’ve maxed out the other limiting factors (especially light), CO2 can make your plants grow up to 20% faster, produce bigger plants, and enhance your yields.

  • Higher Temperature is Okay - Maintaining 1200-1500 PPM of CO2 in the grow area allows growers to keep temperatures much higher than normal. For growers with hot bright lights, this makes it easier to keep temps at a range their plants will like.

  • Security - CO2 enrichment can be beneficial for security since you’re not venting out smelly air (you must seal off the grow area for CO2 supplementation to be effective)
Disadvantages of Adding Extra CO2

  • Need Bright Lights - As far as light intensity is concerned, it's recommended that plants receive 7,500-10,000 lumens of light per sq foot for CO2 enrichment to be effective. To give you an idea...
    Examples:
    ~600W HPS in a 3'x3' space
    ~1000W HPS in a 4'x4' space

  • Must Seal the Grow Area - In order to keep CO2 near the plants, you must seal up grow area so it’s airtight, which can make it harder to manage temperature and humidity

  • Cost - It can be expensive to get started if you want to inject enough CO2 into your grow area to be effective. The best setups in the long run are a bit pricey to get started with, though they become a lot cheaper once you've got your initial supplies.
I've had my temps up too 100degrees, NO problems, all green, how ur facts now!
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
learn about plants and how the respire and transpire. they have to work harder to use the extra supplied c02, if you don't have the right temp and humidity for the amount of c02 supplied, you're wasting it. It is FACT, keep arguing and making yourself look more stupid.
 

warren kirk

Active Member
learn about plants and how the respire and transpire. they have to work harder to use the extra supplied c02, if you don't have the right temp and humidity for the amount of c02 supplied, you're wasting it. It is FACT, keep arguing and making yourself look more stupid.
U right, THATS why I do experiments! Just because someone says don't mean its true. U only need 1200to1500 ppms.so do experiments and U know what U talking bout and U Look like a FOOL. Wise man told me. Just cause U read don't mean U know, BUT U experiment,U know the fact, then u can join the facts.
 

warren kirk

Active Member
learn about plants and how the respire and transpire. they have to work harder to use the extra supplied c02, if you don't have the right temp and humidity for the amount of c02 supplied, you're wasting it. It is FACT, keep arguing and making yourself look more stupid.
Yea, yea, I know about intake water moisture, heat, shutdown. CO2 helps to take the high heat. It's an additive. Do an experiment. Lean something, don't go off what u read. Person who goes off what people say and and check it for themselves. Is A FOOL, HELLO!
 
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