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Sheesh. A little early to goose the CO2 I think. Stick to atmosphere levels until they have more root mass. They look dry to me, even though you say they are wet. Using what I call the PETM trick https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleocene–Eocene_Thermal_Maximum causes significant transpiration. If the root systems cannot support that yet, you would get this.
Sheesh. A little too early to goose the CO2 I think. Stick to atmosphere levels until they have more root mass. They look dry to me, even though you say they are wet. Using what I call the PETM trick https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleocene–Eocene_Thermal_Maximum causes significant transpiration. If the root systems cannot support that yet, you would get this. Limp plants that look poisoned. A side effect of that rapid PETM effect transpiration is excessive nutrient uptake. The plant needs water to transpire so takes up what it is given and that can lead to salt burn if the vascular maturity is not on par with demand.
Any recommendations at this point? Other than what I've already done?
This is pretty much standing on the gas pedal. Back off a bit, as you are doing. Go back to ~400ppm or so with CO2. However I get a sense that you have too much light for the level of root development. Can you see sparkly white roots at the bottom of them cubes ? I pace things based more on roots than what I see topside.
Any ideas to lowering ppms without cutting holes in my room? I have the doors open and windows open with a small 8" to help clear but I'm stuck at 600ppms. Did a foliage feed of some epsom tonight tooThis is pretty much standing on the gas pedal. Back off a bit, as you are doing. Go back to ~400ppm or so with CO2. However I get a sense that you have too much light for the level of root development. Can you see sparkly white roots at the bottom of them cubes ? I pace things based more on roots than what I see topside.
Read somewhere that indoor air in a home is around 600 ppm..Any ideas to lowering ppms without cutting holes in my room? I have the doors open and windows open with a small 8" to help clear but I'm stuck at 600ppms. Did a foliage feed of some epsom tonight too
No CO2 in Veg
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Atmospheric CO2 is between four and 500Read somewhere that indoor air in a home is around 600 ppm..
never needed it and that's the rule I've alwaysWhy no CO2 in veg?
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