Start of week 3 flower. Help?

ALong14U

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Nobody's following my journal. Waaaaaaa! Hahaha. Start of week 3 flower tommorow. Day 15 since flip. Any tips? Everything is healthy. Wondering about co2? Does it increase weight to the point of being annoyed with messing with it? Any help is great.
Nameste.
 

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Lola Grows

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Nobody's following my journal. Waaaaaaa! Hahaha. Start of week 3 flower tommorow. Day 15 since flip. Any tips? Everything is healthy. Wondering about co2? Does it increase weight to the point of being annoyed with messing with it? Any help is great.
Nameste.
Beautiful girls...:P
 

ipeeinpools

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CO2 makes the need for EVERYTHING to go up. Nutes, RH, watering, blah blah blah. Its pretty insane actually, my girls take 8 gallons of water each time i water, and thats between 3 plants in 10gal pots. I've been feeding 1.5x nute strength and they still look like they want more before their next feed lol
 

ALong14U

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Thanks for the feed back guys!

I am going to look into co2.

Would it be easier to use a bottle?
Or to get a burner?
I have heard the burner gets pretty warm and might need extra cooling.

Done some searching and the bottles seem like kind of a pain.
But installing a burner could be just as much as a bitch I think?

Thanks again!

Nameste!
 

ipeeinpools

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Would it be easier to use a bottle?
Or to get a burner?
Bottle is easy as shit. One you buy your regulator and rent the tank, all it is is filling your tank once or twice a week, which is kinda a pain. But i drive right by my grow store when i come home from work so it takes a little bit of that pain away.
 

ANC

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up to about 1000W equivalent lighting, you don't really stand to gain much from CO2.
When you reach that level and can keep temperatures high during lights on time, CO2 may well help to pay towards expenses incurred. So, forget about it if you have 600W or less.
 
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