Why would you give clones CO2. You mean cuttings?What happens when clones get too much co2? I’m still seeing clones locking up and yellowing out…
We use a co2 generator as an extra heat source in our clone room to help regulate warmer temps. I didnt think the co2 would be so detrimental to the clones but here we are…Why would you give supplemental CO2 to clones?
I read that too much co2 could cause depleted nutrient levels and cause yellowing… so how can you say co2 doesn’t matter?Nothing to do with c02
When you clone the environment dictates the speed cuts root
Yours turned yellow because it took so long to develop roots and get back to feeding
Those yellowed leaves never recover
The new growth will be lush and green once feeding is resumed
I saw the roots in your other postI read that too much co2 could cause depleted nutrient levels and cause yellowing… so how can you say co2 doesn’t matter?
Also the clones have been getting plenty of food and they’re fully rooted after about 14 days so it’s not a rooting issue
I don't know if that's the cause for your issue but there is science to back up too high of co2 levels causing nutrient issues. Specifically the interaction between carbon and nitrogen making less nitrogen available to the plant. There's some studies out there if you look.I read that too much co2 could cause depleted nutrient levels and cause yellowing… so how can you say co2 doesn’t matter?
Also the clones have been getting plenty of food and they’re fully rooted after about 14 days so it’s not a rooting issue
When any thing gets to much CO2 it dies I have seen it happen with unvented gas heaters they lock up an stop growing.What happens when clones get too much co2? I’m still seeing clones locking up and yellowing out…