If you
were to run a fish tank pump,up through a
hole in the bottom of your pot planter,and
you were to turn it on and pump air to the soil,would it give extra oxygen for the plants roots to grow thicker or healthier,or is it just a waste of time?
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If you
were to run a fish tank pump,up through a
hole in the bottom of your pot planter,and
you were to turn it on and pump air to the soil,would it give extra oxygen for the plants roots to grow thicker or healthier,or is it just a waste of time?
I tried it recently and it seemed to help. There were 5 in a container, one directly above the fish tank airstone. The one directly above grew almost three times as fast, and is much larger than the others, could be the seeds, root growth, etc... but it seems to have made quite an improvement.
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this is actually a very interesting idea. Like to hear others chime in , has it been tried by anyone else out there ?
...going off too think about the pyhsics of this one for a bit .....:jointsmile:
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Originally Posted by Marvey
I did this exact thing.
1 plant with air stone. 1 plant without. Same plants, same lights, same nutrients, etc...
Honestly, I didn't notice much difference for about two weeks, but after that, there was a significant increase in growth and overall 'vigor' of the plant that had the air pumped to the roots. It fell behind (stress from air pressure?) the 'control' plant, but, like I said, after about two weeks, it crept right past the control.
Also, when I harvested the plants, the root mass of the air-enhanced plant was around 1.4-1.5 times that of the control. The root system was just a lot 'fuller'.
I didn't notice anything in particular about the final product, but I wasn't really looking at the time.