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CO2 GRO Inc V.GROW

Alternate Symbol(s):  BLONF

CO2 GRO Inc. is a Canada-based precision ag-tech company. The Company is focused on delivering carbon dioxide (CO2) delivery solutions to the global protected agricultural sector. Its patented technology provides the service of C-stainable crop production and pathogen perimeter protection for healthier crops by enriching plants with CO2 via an aqueous CO2 microfilm on the leaf surface. About 300 million metric ton (MT) of fruit and vegetables are grown annually from about five million hectares of protected vegetable facilities globally. The Company operates in Canada, the United States and the European Union. The Company's subsidiary is CO2 GRO (US) Inc.


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Comment by stockbull72on Apr 21, 2019 11:15am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FOR THE LONGS

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FOR THE LONGSMakes total sense. The last week etc before the flip to flower and 'residual' being left to 'contaminate' the flower as a question. From what I gather in the application process of co2 foliar is that it does nothing more than allow the plant to operate and grow at max potential through more efficient uptake of nutes, water, oxygen and light and is dependent on co2 foliar intervals and strength and thus goes hand in hand with plant performance. Take the co2 out of the feed program and it gets burnt or rather used up accordingly. Just my understanding as things stand but would love further clarification to a possiblity if so, to the 'residual' co2 left in a plant. I'm leaning toward it having nil effect for the whole vegetative stage right to the flip to 12's and that any co2 remaining disappears as it gets used according to the feed process. Just trying to shine a bit more light on that last weeks of growth.
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