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hello everyone
I found on the market this product. basicly is composed of small rocks that sparkle an produce co2 when poured onto a glass of water. it is used to regulate your stomach acidity. would that be good addin it to water you use for the budding session? thought that was some kinda boosting
im sorry for my poor vocabulary
waitin opinion from experts .
while blazin
forgot to mention something that would help you work it out:
it contains:
-sugar (good for buds taste!!)
-acidity regulators
-sodium bicarbonate
-malic acid
-glucose syrup
-lemon flavour
i know could sound a bit nasty but all this things are pretty much unoffensive,i thought?!
still blazin
GaGrown
06-18-2006, 02:14 AM
Plop,Plop,Fizz,Fizz! Kiddin'! Not too sure about that.Sounds like alka-seltzer would do the same thing!
Ga Grown
Jdog7000
06-18-2006, 05:02 AM
Stick to the sugar water and baking soda.
Or dry ice.
Or get a co2 boost bucket.
Or a tank.
Opie Yutts
06-18-2006, 04:09 PM
If it really produces co2, then this is good. I don't know about the harmful side effects though.
GaGrown
06-19-2006, 11:00 PM
It's not the same thing as cO2,used by the plants vegitation.Plants thrive from cO2 and produce O2.You are saying that you want to feed this in the water,right? And try to produce c02 for the roots? The roots need oxygen.
Ga Grown
Zandor
06-20-2006, 12:44 AM
hello everyone
I found on the market this product. basicly is composed of small rocks that sparkle an produce co2 when poured onto a glass of water. it is used to regulate your stomach acidity. would that be good addin it to water you use for the budding session? thought that was some kinda boosting
im sorry for my poor vocabulary
waitin opinion from experts .
while blazin
That sounds like very expensive stuff. I'm not sure if what you have will produce CO² or not. It may be bromine or something close to that. I'm just guessing but thought I would chime in on the CO² in the res point.
There are some CO² tablets that are sold. The idea is as they dissolved in the water CO² is released. As the res fills up the room fills with CO² and the plants adsorb it through the leafs. It's a fine gas and can easy make it's way through the grow rocks and out the net pots.
I'm not sure if what you have will produce CO² or not. It may be bromine or something close to that. I'm just guessing but thought I would chime in on the CO² in the res point.
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