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Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Budsmokerlsd33, Feb 12, 2023.

  1. 2x2 tent
    18/6 time light schedule
    Humidity around 70
    Temp around 80 day
    Temp around 70 night
    Co2 bag
    Mars hydro 600w led light 20 inches away
    5 gallon felt bags
    Happy frog soil/ perlite
    Vent on high/fan intake on high (noticed I can keep temp and humidity more controlled this way)

    Ph water 6.3
    just fed yesterday sensia grow a and b and Vodoo juice upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg upload_2023-2-12_12-1-1.jpeg
     
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  2. I would ditch the co2, its a novelty in your environment. I also wouldn't feed them again for at least two weeks or until the leaf clawing and raised serrations calm down before then. Depending on your tent height they are good candidates for being LST'd or topped at this stage. They are looking good but don't smother them with love(nutes).
     
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  3. Why ditch the co2 doesn’t it speed up the photosynthesis process ? And good idea I was thinking about waiting for the 4th node to form then chop 5th node and yes no more nutes for 2 weeks.
     
  4. It does, yes. But for the most part, ambient co2 is enough for the hobby grower, and dialing in all other environmental and grow experience controls is more impactful in the long run. Focus on controlling temps and humidity which impact VPD rates and then nutrients and watering which in concert impacts overall growth.

    All things considered....if you can answer the below questions for yourself after factoring in all of the above....then bring on the co2!

    Do I know ambient co2 range vs added co2 bag?
    what is co2 range with lights on vs off
    What about with exhaust fan on vs off
    Does my light have enough power to take advantage of additional co2
     

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