Scottmurphy12
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Many growers cut down co2 to atmospheric levels the last 2 or 3 weeks to help trichome maturation as co2 can/will inhibit ethylene production which will cease trichomes maturing.
What ppm do people reduce co2 levels to and for how long before chop. Atmospheric is around 400ppm no (slightly higher in the city?)
Would 800ppm be the best of both worlds? Yield/maturation/potency?
The last 2 weeks some cultivars pack on a vast proportion of their potential weight. So running co2 till chop you'd expect to see an increase in yield at the cost of maybe delayed maturity?.
Also could you delay maturation of trichomes to induce an exponential yield or would it be negligible, radicalisation occur?
Although anecdotal I've always found trichomes to mature even keeping co2 ppms at 1100 until chop (around 10 weeks) with significant yield. But striving for the best product we can produce for the consumer must be prioritised imo but if it is negligible, and the cost on yield heavy, may be a "fruitless" process!
Anyone who can shed light on any points is greatly appreciated as I've exhausted the information available/digestible to me on the interwebs.
Thanks
What ppm do people reduce co2 levels to and for how long before chop. Atmospheric is around 400ppm no (slightly higher in the city?)
Would 800ppm be the best of both worlds? Yield/maturation/potency?
The last 2 weeks some cultivars pack on a vast proportion of their potential weight. So running co2 till chop you'd expect to see an increase in yield at the cost of maybe delayed maturity?.
Also could you delay maturation of trichomes to induce an exponential yield or would it be negligible, radicalisation occur?
Although anecdotal I've always found trichomes to mature even keeping co2 ppms at 1100 until chop (around 10 weeks) with significant yield. But striving for the best product we can produce for the consumer must be prioritised imo but if it is negligible, and the cost on yield heavy, may be a "fruitless" process!
Anyone who can shed light on any points is greatly appreciated as I've exhausted the information available/digestible to me on the interwebs.
Thanks