Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
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.
LOL, I put that there for you to decide.

It seems to me that when you open the bottle, the CO2H4, loses part of its Carbon molecule and becomes more like CO8H16, if you know what I mean. Basically, I think the value of the carbonated water is lost when you travel it to a spray bottle and then spray it on your plant. It seems like there could be a better way.

The reason why it seems like I'm pretty smart is because I've been to three colleges, but never bothered to finish because of my coma, when I was 19. I wanted to play baseball or guitar, so I took a year off to think about it (after one year at two colleges). That year off took me through a whole seperate life. It doesn't bother me. I still have memories.