Co2 in flowering question

DemonTrich

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Swapped out, meaning I got a new replacement regulator.oh, I run their 8" booster type.gans as intake fans. The fan blade itself will sheer apart after long periods of use. I've been thru 3x busted fan blades in 2 yrs. They sent me 4 replacement fan blades as back ups in case it happens again. It's their green 8" 440cfm booster type.
 

Dr. Who

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@DemonTrich
20k ppm that's more than lethal for plants. Poor things.

Ok so your plants don't get any noticible shock from you bumping it up to 1000ppm right away?

Did you try your same setup without co2?
Was there a big difference?
There are NO known levels of CO2 being LETHAL to plants! Where did you get that drivel!
 

420 Boy

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There are NO known levels of CO2 being LETHAL to plants! Where did you get that drivel!
I read it somewhere recently. Is it not true?:wall:
FML, most of information on the internet is GARBAGE. I don't claim to be the master of this shit but i see people giving false advice to new growers all the time. And I am talking about things that i KNOW that are not true from personal experience.

This is something I have joust found while researching CO2 on the net (growweedeasy.com)

:arrow:If you’re considering CO2 injection, ask yourself...
bla...bla...bla... and one of the questions is:
Can I maintain temperatures between 85°F (30°C) and 95°F (35°C) in my grow area?

35°C:?: WTF? isn't it extremely hot? i have seen plants looking like shit because it was 32 in the grow room for few hours. Having the temp at 35 for days sounds like hell.
What do you think? Temps really need to be THAT high for best use of CO2?
 

DemonTrich

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I've ran an air exchange room for 4 yrs. Co2 rooms for 3 cycles, this is 4th. It only costs me 160 tops for gas for 9 weeks. Nothing really more as far as extra power costs. I run 3x600, 4 pots under each light. I do pretty well. Below is last air exchange harvest pic.
 

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420 Boy

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I've ran an air exchange room for 4 yrs. Co2 rooms for 3 cycles, this is 4th. It only costs me 160 tops for gas for 9 weeks. Nothing really more as far as extra power costs. I run 3x600, 4 pots under each light. I do pretty well. Below is last air exchange harvest pic.
it looks crowded for for 4 pots, you must train the hell out of them
 

CaptainCAVEMAN

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Swapped out, meaning I got a new replacement regulator.oh, I run their 8" booster type.gans as intake fans. The fan blade itself will sheer apart after long periods of use. I've been thru 3x busted fan blades in 2 yrs. They sent me 4 replacement fan blades as back ups in case it happens again. It's their green 8" 440cfm booster type.
Who did you contact for new blades?
I bought 6 of these when I first started growing. Now I only use 2, but I have 4 other fans with no blades because they've been breaking over the years. I've managed to keep 2 fans going by gluing the blades with shoe goo.it would be great to get some new blades.
 

DemonTrich

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Emailed the mfgr directly. They are well aware of the issue. They have had numerous complaints about this and gladly.send out replacement fan blades
Apparently.they had a bad batch being made in china.
 

Dr. Who

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I read it somewhere recently. Is it not true?:wall:
FML, most of information on the internet is GARBAGE. I don't claim to be the master of this shit but i see people giving false advice to new growers all the time. And I am talking about things that i KNOW that are not true from personal experience.

This is something I have joust found while researching CO2 on the net (growweedeasy.com)

:arrow:If you’re considering CO2 injection, ask yourself...
bla...bla...bla... and one of the questions is:
Can I maintain temperatures between 85°F (30°C) and 95°F (35°C) in my grow area?

35°C:?: WTF? isn't it extremely hot? i have seen plants looking like shit because it was 32 in the grow room for few hours. Having the temp at 35 for days sounds like hell.
What do you think? Temps really need to be THAT high for best use of CO2?

Nope, plant's don't die from too much co2!

If your running over 1kppm. You better be running 85F at the 1300ppm I run occasionally. I maintain 90-92F and 80 - 85% RH.
To make high gassing ppm's effective. You MUST raise the temps and the RH on a bell curve from low to high ppm rates!

Google up what Ed Roesenthal say's about gassing use.....(I'm behind and don't feel like typing a whole page of data - sorry dude).
 
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