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Old 02-14-2001, 08:41 AM   #1
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I wuz stumblin thru the local drug store, and saw this water vaporizor, thinkin to myself, it might be a better way to water my plants..... Its design wuz simple, a spinning disc with a mess screen on da outside, with a long center dip rod used to bring waterup to the spinnig disc. I figured that if i filled it up with seltzer or had some dry ice in there, it would produce a fine water mist that would carry the CO2 to plants, and have this placed on a timer. anybody with some pro/con comments would be greatly helpfull.
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the roots of the plants cannot use CO2, so that idea is pretty much useless for watering.

You could probably see some success in foliar feeding with that stuff, but again, as mentioned in many of these CO2 threads, CO2 will do you no good if you do not have enough light.
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thanks bgetting for your reply, and this setup is for foliar? feeding. I know that co2 is bad for da roots, this system I am currently building is small, but expandable to some extent. I plan on utilzing 2-150w hps and 1-250 mh, it'll be in my closet, 4'x6'x8' area. I would also like to get your opinion (cuz u is so smart, and i am sofa king wee todded) on a thread i posted today in the aeroponics section.
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