Nope not true. All plants when they started out millions of years ago they where adapted to the higher Co2 levels that where present at the time. There ability to absorb high amounts never changed. That's why all plant life back in the day where huge in comparison to today's standards, and its only due to the lower Co2 levels to date. The only reason why you don't want to go above 5000ppm is cause its deadly for humans above those levels. So max out your Co2 if you can you wont be disappointed.
Not really true. Levels up to ~600 ppm increase the photosynthesis rate. Above that the increase starts to level off until 1200 ppm.
Levels above 1200 ppm are only useful with higher light intensities. If you can get to 48,000+ lux , the plants can utilize 1200-1300 ppm. To take advantage of 1500 ppm you would need 80,000 lux of light, which is a major rarity. Millions of years ago the sun was much brighter. -Ed R.
HELL yeah it does! Are air only has about 300ppm of Co2. Plants can take up to 5000ppm of Co2. If you can increase your Co2 levels to at least 1500ppm that would give you a 25% increase in yield. At 5000ppm you do math =)The whole trick is to figure a way to flood your room consistently with out venting it all out.
why not 3 1000watters?
1980kes 3 months ago
the sun was actually dimmer
snicoldude 5 months ago
i thought they would be less cause they are in a room and when the door openned i was like : HOOOLYYYYY FUCCKKKKKKK xD
Stingpwner 6 months ago
fucking love afgooey. Its so dank but nobody seems to grow it.
coppertopshway 1 year ago
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice oneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Ut2k3SuddenDeath 1 year ago
that does make sense. I need to get some co2. Thanks for the info.
fozzythemexican 2 years ago
Glad to help
GreccoBudz 2 years ago
@GreccoBudz Seeds or Clones.PS Beautiful Girls
TheBell65 1 month ago
i thought plants can only absorbs 1200 ppm at the max.
fozzythemexican 2 years ago
Nope not true. All plants when they started out millions of years ago they where adapted to the higher Co2 levels that where present at the time. There ability to absorb high amounts never changed. That's why all plant life back in the day where huge in comparison to today's standards, and its only due to the lower Co2 levels to date. The only reason why you don't want to go above 5000ppm is cause its deadly for humans above those levels. So max out your Co2 if you can you wont be disappointed.
GreccoBudz 2 years ago
@GreccoBudz
Not really true. Levels up to ~600 ppm increase the photosynthesis rate. Above that the increase starts to level off until 1200 ppm.
Levels above 1200 ppm are only useful with higher light intensities. If you can get to 48,000+ lux , the plants can utilize 1200-1300 ppm. To take advantage of 1500 ppm you would need 80,000 lux of light, which is a major rarity. Millions of years ago the sun was much brighter. -Ed R.
DrSmokeTrees 1 year ago
@DrSmokeTrees nice bro, i'll definitely look into that. thanks for the info!!!!
GreccoBudz 1 year ago
that setup is pro,,,, does the CO2 significantly help the plants during flower?
poynter3333 2 years ago
HELL yeah it does! Are air only has about 300ppm of Co2. Plants can take up to 5000ppm of Co2. If you can increase your Co2 levels to at least 1500ppm that would give you a 25% increase in yield. At 5000ppm you do math =)The whole trick is to figure a way to flood your room consistently with out venting it all out.
GreccoBudz 2 years ago
hmm,,, if you had like a closed ac system in the room would that be worth it? and holly shit 25% that is AMAZING
poynter3333 2 years ago
What a nice setup....me so jealous :D
optikfiber 2 years ago
Awsome plants bro.. peace =)
LetsBringIt 2 years ago
thanks man, He's only been growing for like 6 months now its crazy how sweet his set up is.
GreccoBudz 2 years ago
Looks great man, keep up the good work.
fbreeze111 2 years ago
yeah he's doing an awesome job.
GreccoBudz 2 years ago