4 weeks into flower on a strain i made and looking ok what do you think

willy473

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I was just playing around lol. I just think it’s funny when I hear about people “making” strains. Ultimately whatever expression was in the genes expressed itself without people. You steered it in that

i wasn’t trying to crap on your accomplishment, was just picking on your terminology in jest mostly lol. I get what you were saying and I myself have never done any chucking or breeding so I should keep my text to myself. Enjoy your project, hope you find the next chem
No offense taken brother enjoy your growing
 

willy473

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Are you testing the PPM of the Co2?
It's already about 400 the bag makes it go to about 700 at its peak its not much but like I said every little bit helps and it was only 30 bucks and I've never tried it before so I'll see if it makes any difference
 

willy473

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I'm really wondering why so many people are upset with my terminology it's pretty much what me and the wife did when we made our kids and I named my son after me so yes I quess I am narcissistic lol
 

Quintana

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Are you exhausting your grow area?

if you are then that £30 bag of exhale Co2 is going straight out of your exhaust.

the only time these things make any amount of difference is if you’re running a sealed environment.

I’ve tried one of the green bag things of Co2 only because it was free.
This is not necessarily true. If your exhaust fan is at the top of the room and your bags are lower down near the canopy top then your plants are still getting C02. Carbon is a big old chunky atom that is higher in weight than O2 and will sink downward. Just keep your bag away from your exhaust fan and low near the canopy and you will definitely get the benefits of having them.
 

jondamon

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This is not necessarily true. If your exhaust fan is at the top of the room and your bags are lower down near the canopy top then your plants are still getting C02. Carbon is a big old chunky atom that is higher in weight than O2 and will sink downward. Just keep your bag away from your exhaust fan and low near the canopy and you will definitely get the benefits of having them.
any data on ppm’s to back that up?
 

Lordhooha

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This is not necessarily true. If your exhaust fan is at the top of the room and your bags are lower down near the canopy top then your plants are still getting C02. Carbon is a big old chunky atom that is higher in weight than O2 and will sink downward. Just keep your bag away from your exhaust fan and low near the canopy and you will definitely get the benefits of having them.
Your just going to exhaust what little this co2 bags put out. You don't want to exhaust while lights are on running co2. Just move the air within the area.
 
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