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CO2 @ 1400 ppm and ec high- 4000 ppm in 5 gal DWC

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CO2 @ 1400 ppm and ec high- 4000 ppm in 5 gal DWC

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Is 4000ppm to high of nutrient solution levels in reservoir. Running 5 gal DWC Jokerz Cultivar. CO2 @ 1500 ppm ppfd at 2000 @ canopy with under canopy lighting. Using GH armor silica 2.5 ml/ gal, cal magic at 3 ml/ gal, Floralicious Plus 1 ml/gal, Botanicare hydroguard 2 ml/ gal, RAW NPK enzymes at 1/16 tsp/ gal, Floramicro 8 ml/ gal, FloraGrow 4 ml/ gal, Florabloom 15 ml/ gal, ripen 4 ml/ gal, dry koolbloom, 1/2 tsp/ gal.

Day 39 of Flower

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Co2  1400 ppm and ec high  4000 ppm in 5 gal dwc


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Co2  1400 ppm and ec high  4000 ppm in 5 gal dwc 2
 
Is 4000ppm to high of nutrient solution levels in reservoir. Running 5 gal DWC Jokerz Cultivar. CO2 @ 1500 ppm ppfd at 2000 @ canopy with under canopy lighting. Using GH armor silica 2.5 ml/ gal, cal magic at 3 ml/ gal, Floralicious Plus 1 ml/gal, Botanicare hydroguard 2 ml/ gal, RAW NPK enzymes at 1/16 tsp/ gal, Floramicro 8 ml/ gal, FloraGrow 4 ml/ gal, Florabloom 15 ml/ gal, ripen 4 ml/ gal, dry koolbloom, 1/2 tsp/ gal.

Day 39 of Flower

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2500 ppfd at canopy and 500 ppfd under canopy
 
2500 ppfd at canopy and 500 ppfd under canopy
dude, 4000ppm would nuke your girls. plus, you didn't say anything about the gh

3 part (bloom, veg, & micro) they are essential in all phases of growth with the

general hydroponics line of nutes. i run 1400ppm which is 100 pts higher than

their max formula of 1300.

is it 39 from from flip or 39 from 1st flowers (counting begins at end of 2 week

transition period) during which you should be running full on veg formula as they

don't need bloom mix until they are flowering (shorter if you don't want a lot of stretch)

co2 should be set at 1400 ppm, it is only efective if all other parameters are

dialed in 100%.

follow my grow and you'll see what 1400ppm & 1400ppm is capable of -peace-
 
dude, 4000ppm would nuke your girls. plus, you didn't say anything about the gh

3 part (bloom, veg, & micro) they are essential in all phases of growth with the

general hydroponics line of nutes. i run 1400ppm which is 100 pts higher than

their max formula of 1300.

is it 39 from from flip or 39 from 1st flowers (counting begins at end of 2 week

transition period) during which you should be running full on veg formula as they

don't need bloom mix until they are flowering (shorter if you don't want a lot of stretch)

co2 should be set at 1400 ppm, it is only efective if all other parameters are

dialed in 100%.

follow my grow and you'll see what 1400ppm & 1400ppm is capable of -peace-
Bro it’s at typo 2500 ppm is where it soared up too
 
Bro it’s at typo 2500 ppm is where it soared up too
co2 or nutes?

at what levels does co2 become toxic to plants and humans

For plants, CO2 levels above 2,000 ppm (0.2%) can start to be toxic, leading to reduced growth and potential damage. At 10,000 ppm (1%), plants may show significant distress, such as reduced yield and leaf damage.
For humans, CO2 becomes a concern at much lower levels:
  • 5,000 ppm (0.5%): Can cause drowsiness and headaches.
  • 10,000 ppm (1%): May lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure.
  • 40,000 ppm (4%): Considered immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), causing severe symptoms like confusion, dizziness, and even loss of consciousness4.
It's important to monitor CO2 levels in both plant-growing environments and indoor spaces to ensure safety and health. Do you have any specific concerns or situations where CO2 levels might be an issue?
 
hey ssw420, what kind of testing/monitoring/controlling equipment do you use & how often do you calibrate?
 
co2 or nutes?

at what levels does co2 become toxic to plants and humans

For plants, CO2 levels above 2,000 ppm (0.2%) can start to be toxic, leading to reduced growth and potential damage. At 10,000 ppm (1%), plants may show significant distress, such as reduced yield and leaf damage.
For humans, CO2 becomes a concern at much lower levels:
  • 5,000 ppm (0.5%): Can cause drowsiness and headaches.
  • 10,000 ppm (1%): May lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure.
  • 40,000 ppm (4%): Considered immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), causing severe symptoms like confusion, dizziness, and even loss of consciousness4.
It's important to monitor CO2 levels in both plant-growing environments and indoor spaces to ensure safety and health. Do you have any specific concerns or situations where CO2 levels might be an issue?
I run an InkBird controller no it’s set at 1400ppm
 
i'm with @Captspaulding in that i don't give 2 1/2 flying fucks

for very pungent dankness or whatever that shit is; other than

out of pure curiosity πŸ˜œπŸ€“πŸ˜†
 
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