CO2 and Environmental Control | Harley Smith's Master Growers Series

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @sumsortahaze00
    @sumsortahaze00 9 дней назад +2

    these videos are amazingly good. thank you harley you absolute legend.

  • @MarketingMafiosos
    @MarketingMafiosos 18 часов назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @assog5737
    @assog5737 9 дней назад +5

    I had a very strange experience when I used co2.
    I used it for 4 grows with 34 plants sitting right next to each other.
    I used it for only 4 grows because the place that was filling up my bottle closed down. And there is no where else I can get it in the town I live in.
    Anyway I used a bottle with a gauge.
    Then I hooked a drip line to it and ran it over the tops of my plants.
    On the ends of the drip lines I put little drip sprinkler heads. That sprayed 5 streams out of the heads.
    Well after about 4 days I started seeing little white lines across all of my plants. I really couldn't tell what it was.
    Well after 10 days I could clearly see what the white lines were.
    Because they got bigger and fatter.
    They were trichs. And the lines went exactly where the spray heads sprayed their streams.
    At the time of harvest, I swear. Where those lines were there were so many trichs that there was trichs on top of trichs. I swear.
    I did it 4 times and every time it did the same thing.
    This was like 15 years ago. And I haven't been able to experiment with this.
    To tell you the truth I totally forgot about it.
    Till I watched this video.
    Believe me within the next year I will be experimenting with this.
    The only problem is I got to go 25 miles to get co2.

    • @KALIX-NPK
      @KALIX-NPK  9 дней назад +1

      @assog5737 - Wow, what an incredible story! 🌱 The way your CO₂ application seemed to boost trichome production in those specific areas is fascinating-it sounds like you stumbled upon a unique method of targeted CO₂ delivery that could be worth exploring further. Your setup with the drip lines and sprinkler heads likely created a localized microenvironment where CO₂ levels were elevated, potentially enhancing photosynthesis and resin production in those areas.
      It’s amazing how revisiting these experiences can spark new ideas-thank you for sharing! Best of luck with your future experiments, and we’d love to hear how it goes when you start using CO₂ again. Don’t hesitate to share your findings with us and the community! 🌿✨

    • @KALIX-NPK
      @KALIX-NPK  9 дней назад +1

      @assog5737 - I was discussing this phenominon with a colleague and he brought up an interesting point, that perhaps the Trichome production you witnessed had something to do with the cooler temps of the CO2 as it hit the plants along these lines you had set up. All speculation, really. We are definitely curious what your further experimenting might enlighten to. 🌱

    • @kevinv2474
      @kevinv2474 9 дней назад

      Great info, hope you get to continue your work.

  • @h8tnlife
    @h8tnlife 8 дней назад

    Sooo much great info and advise👏🏼👏🏼

  • @kenyattagrows4215
    @kenyattagrows4215 9 дней назад +1

    👀