Latest CO2 Supplementation Articles
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Environmental Control
Troubleshooting Air Quality Issues in a Grow Room
The primary factors that contribute to the success or failure of an indoor garden are light, grow mediums, nutrients, and air quality. When troubleshooting an indoor...
By: Kent Gruetzmacher | Writer, Owner of KCG Content
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Environmental Control
Bringing in a Bumper Crop: CO2 in the Garden
Nothing makes the indoor gardener happier than a large, healthy crop—beautiful green leaves, colorful fruits and vegetables, heavy and aromatic flowers. But no...
By: Stephen Keen
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Cannabis
Mastering CO2: Ideal CO2 Levels for Growing Marijuana
There are several variations on how plants like cannabis fix carbon. The most common of these is termed C3 photosynthesis. Cannabis, and all other crops that benefit...
By: Daniel Banks
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Environmental Control
CO2 & Your Crop: Why It’s Important and How to Use It
To pursue an investigation into options for CO2 enhancement, a bit of background on just how CO2 gets into the plant would be useful.Primarily, carbon dioxide enters a...
By: Frank Rauscher | Writer, Owner of Garden Galaxy
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Environmental Control
Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Seasonal Growing Tips
Contrary to popular belief, indoor gardeners face challenges with the changing of the seasons. This is because, no matter how well-built and insulated a growroom is, the...
By: Maximum Yield | Publisher
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Environmental Control
CO2 Supplementation, Simplified.
Plants grown indoors often consume more CO2 than what enters the grow space naturally. These same plants become more productive when CO2 levels are maintained at higher...
By: Garrett Cropsey
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Environmental Control
Passive CO2 is So Cool
Summer heat is hitting growers just as hard as ever this year. You may be hoping for 75 to 80°F with your lights on, but outdoor temperatures are trying to heat up...
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Environmental Control
Control Yourself: Understanding the Basics of Indoor Climate Control
Protected cropping, whether it’s an indoor garden or backyard greenhouse, allows gardeners to create an oasis of plant life, nestled within a cozy and productive...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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Environmental Control
That Natural Air Additive: Natural CO2 Enrichment for Indoor Gardening
Let us first look at some basics. Photosynthesis is the process by which plant leaves make carbohydrates. Specifically, sunlight, CO2 and water are converted into...
By: Glen Babcock
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Environmental Control
The Symbiotic Relationship Between CO2 and Ventilation
The indoor garden is a chain of networks much like the human body. If one element of that system fails or is not working at the required level, then the whole chain...
By: Matt LeBannister
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Environmental Control
Bring on the CO2 in Your Indoor Garden
Plants need 17 essential elements to grow and reproduce. But just three elements—carbon, hydrogen and oxygen—account for more than 95% of a plant’s dry...
By: Harley Smith
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Plant Growth
Powering Photosynthesis: How to Maximize Light Usage in Hydroponic Crops
The interaction between plants and light is a fundamental part of plant growth and crop production. Light not only powers photosynthesis, producing essential sugars for...
By: Lynette Morgan | Author, Partner at SUNTEC International Hydroponic Consultants
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