Can cO2 be absorbed by roots and used effectively by the plant?

Discussion in 'Advanced Growing Techniques' started by frsh2dth, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. Aquatic plants (plants in the sea and in aquariums) require co2 in the water to survive.... Plants grown in soil cannot tollerate co2 at the roots, if fact its quite detramental to the plants root system.

    Good Example... Buoyancy works when trying to fly thru water, but it doesnt work when trying to fly thru the air :)

    Finally if you didnt undertand the above :) DO NOT PUT CO2 ON YOUR ROOTS/SOIL! THEY REQUIRE OXYGEN.
     
  2. thanks dier i slept on it lastnight and realized that if im trying to get as much oxygen as possible to the root system why would i want to do the complete opposite and flood it with cO2
     

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