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12-19-2004, 05:25 AM #1OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
ok i was reading about hydro ponics and found something i though was cool!
High O2 (oxygen) levels in the water will make the roots grow faster and stronger, thus provideing the plant with more nutes so it can grow faster and biger!
so this is what i did i got an old 10 gallon fish tank i had laying around, filled it with water got 3 air pumps and a filter system i got some air stones from the pet store, and started puming about 30 cubic feet of air into the take of water
i plan on adding some more nutes like mirical grow bloom feed and stuff like that
this sound like a good plan or am i wasteing my time again?Shadow Smoke Reviewed by Shadow Smoke on . How to add root mass to soil bound plants. ok i was reading about hydro ponics and found something i though was cool! High O2 (oxygen) levels in the water will make the roots grow faster and stronger, thus provideing the plant with more nutes so it can grow faster and biger! so this is what i did i got an old 10 gallon fish tank i had laying around, filled it with water got 3 air pumps and a filter system i got some air stones from the pet store, and started puming about 30 cubic feet of air into the take of water Rating: 5
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