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Does c02 weed burn longer?

little-soldier

Active member
Hello fellow ICMAGERs,

been growing for a very long time but never with CO2. It seems like no matter the curing or the flushing I do, the joint seems to burn out quicker than with other people’s weed grown with CO2.My guess is that the CO2 weed is denser/harder. And I know, different genetics/phenotypes will give you differbud density but my hydro buds don’t compare to CO2 grown buds.
has anyone ever notice this too?
 

hambre

Active member
Hi
Well, flush won`t make anything "better" on the plant more than save a few bucks on fertilizer and CO2 has nothing to do with the way weed burns. You don`t smoke the entire bud, your probably grind it, so I wouldn`t even consider it the problem here. I would like to see what is a quicker burnout for you, how much? 1 second more? 0,3 seconds? a minute? an entire hour? I am not trying to be disrespectful, but your question has no sense at all.

God bless you.
 

hambre

Active member
I mean, even if you "flush" with an entire pool of RO water, the nutrients the buds have on them won`t move at all. It is logic.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
What is the CO2 routine & concentration that you're using ?

Normally CO2 supplementation means taking levels from ambient (about 420 ppm) to a higher level.

Are you Nuking them with CO2 - like 30,000 ppm or something ? That would be 3%.
 

little-soldier

Active member
St.phatty i just said i never used CO2...
hambre, im not saying my weed burns out quick like within 20 seconds of puffing it, just saying whenever im smoking alone or with buddies, i find myself lighing my joint more often than if i smoke weed grown with CO2.
And im not here to argue if nutrients are actually being flushed out. I’ve grown enough to know salts build up over time in any media.
 
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