Quote Originally Posted by klondike_bar
roots need o2 yes, but the plant itself needs carbon to grow, and that is provided by the co2 in the atmosphere. and if your trying to argue, my first post actually said "need a lot of water (as long as they get some o2 in the soil as well)". cuttings will quickly develop roots if they have any hopes of growing, and will need a plentiful supply of water when that moment arrives.
Again more misinformation.

The new roots don't need a plentiful supply of water, they need a modest supply of water, slightly moist conditions, when they first start out.

Jeez, Stinky, just ban this friggin troll - for life. And block his IP address. This is just BS trolling and he knows he's on his last day here so now he's stalking you and arguing with you. A slap on the wrist isn't going to make him less of a troll. Off with his head, I say!! (We need a guillotine emoticon. )

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