if i sprayed plants wiv carbonated water would it provide co2 for the leaves? :) :thumbsup:
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if i sprayed plants wiv carbonated water would it provide co2 for the leaves? :) :thumbsup:
nope
Yes in fact some folks do it every day. Just make sure it's not lime or lemon or some other essence in it.
Carbonated water is made by passing pressurized carbon dioxide through water. The pressure increases the solubility and allows more carbon dioxide to dissolve than would be possible under standard atmospheric pressure. When the bottle is opened, the pressure is released, allowing the gas to come out of the solution, thus forming the characteristic bubbles.
http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/carbonated+water
So is that a yes or no answer?Quote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
you know, beachguysinthongs, every post you make makes you seem like einstein. are you really smart or am i really stupid? could be both...
I think he just looked it up to try to seem intelligent, but forgot to answer anything. His post should've included this picture http://images.ibsys.com/2005/0515/4490722_200X150.jpg
it seems like it could give it to them but there is probably a better way,ignore previous post i was just tryin ta be a dick lol
If you wanna give em some co2 try this..
Grow a crop without it...
Sell an ounce or 2..
buy a co2 kit and rent a bottle...
It's not that expensive anymore..and it's worth it...
Well my guess would be it would give it a little extra CO2 but not enough to justify doing it every day.