CO2 is only necessary when the temperature is very high or in sealed rooms where CO2 is depleted.
It will greatly accelerate growth but you will need more nutes, more time in the garden more everything and all the time.
the problem with pushing the crop is that most growers can’t keep up with the needs and the problems that occur when your growing at a very rapid rate
I agree with @Majiktoker, I wouldn’t use it either and I would never put a CO2 propane generator in a house. I don’t believe that’s legal to begin with, and it’s dangerous but each his own -best wishes
Awsome outline. Thanks. In this small space I’m working with I have two 600 watt hps fixtures. The entire room is a fresh coat of flat white. I knew that would put a demand on the plants but I wanted to see if I could manage it because I hope this will give great results. I think there was so much vegetation in the room that without that fresh air I wouldn’t have seen those results. I’m pretty sure the concentrated lighting had a lot to do with the success but I’m pretty sure this winter season(no open windows) would have needed a co2 supplement to reach the same weight.
I was excited about the success but struggling to understand what was happening in the pot. After much reading I think I’m getting a handle on that. I have my seedlings under way and wonder if a boost of co2 will help at this stage. They seem to be growing kinda slow. Uploading…
plants arent going to use it unless they need it, I’ve grown with and without many times and I’ve never noticed a difference because I wasn’t growing at high temps above 85-90, but good basics techniques are going to make a difference that all growers will notice, (even new ones) -good luck