"Good" CO2 would be a better term rather than "high".
Plants that need 40-50ppm CO2 like Erio quin also need high light, too, so they wouldn't work in this setup.
Agreed with Yugang; light is what sets the "Target pace" for your little cell factories (plants). If you can't keep up with the "pace" in terms of providing CO2, Macros, and Micros, your plants will suffer and get algae.
Low light and good CO2 (20-30ppm) is a solid combination for many easy plants like java fern, anubias, rotalas, ludwigias, etc. because you won't need to worry about whether you're providing enough CO2 relative to your light strength.
In my low tech bowl, there's less than 10ppm CO2 at the daily peak, if not even less. I grow lots of the same plants I grow in my high tech tanks, but I use a much weaker light on the bowl because without CO2, I can't keep up with the "pace" a stronger light sets. All about balance!