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01-27-2008, 04:47 PM #1
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Perfect organic hydro
I agree that an airstone or some type of small, cheap aquarium pump (or both) would be of help.
Perhaps a slightly larger tank?
The roots are going to need oxygen badly... Perhaps use a good bit of H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) in your water to help get O2 to the roots. Just be careful not to bleach them lol!
I, too am very interested. Shore, he won't have the healthiest plant, but this is kinda stealthy, it is funny, and maybe he will get a few j's out of this experiment. I am currently doing the shot glass grow competition, and I won't get more than an 1/8th either, but it is still fun!
Good luck and keep us updated bro
Peace!melodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . Perfect organic hydro Ok the fish eats some of the plant root then adds nuts and co2 back to the plant so it can grow longer roots not sure if the plant gives the fish back o2 .... the only imperfection is the fish requires additional organic supplements or it would eat too many roots for the plant to survive ...:jointsmile::smokin: wonder about growin a diff kind a plant BB Rating: 5
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