yup plus itd get chlorophyl
how would that go with the plants id assume it would be good ehy????
I found this.......................
chlorophyll
Plants have the unique ability to make their own food. They have
chlorophyll in their leaf cells and sometimes in their branches and stems, as in cactus. Plants pull water from the soil and take in carbon dioxide from the air. These raw materials, mixed by chlorophyll with energy from the light of the sun, make a more complex substance called sugar.
It all sounds pretty simple, but it's a very complicated process that I won't go into here.
Why do green plants make sugar? That's easy, for food. Think about the life of a sugar maple tree. During the spring and summer, it basks in the sun, pulling water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air and pumping sugary sap into the roots. The next spring, when it needs lots of food to grow new leaves, the stored sap from the roots rises and the sugar feeds the growth.
Chlorophyll is the producer of the energy we, and the rest of the animals on Earth, burn during our daily lives.
Sugar manufactured by plants is chemically changed into more complex starches, oils and proteins with energy stored in the chemical bonds. Animals, including humans, take plant leaves, flowers, fruits and roots, eat them and break them back down into simpler materials. That releases the energy stored by plants and that energy maintains life.
Releasing the energy from food, called respiration, is the opposite of photosynthesis.
One last note here is that plants themselves respire.
Producing food isn't a benevolent act on the part of plants done because they enjoy having animals running around the fields and forests. Plants make food so that they can also burn some of that food to stay alive.
In the end, if it weren't for green plants and their clever alchemy of photosynthesis, animals wouldn't exist.
Non-green plants have entirely lost their ability to produce chlorophyll. Because they still need food to live, these plants depend on other sources of food to live. They are wildflowers that are more like animals than the other plants of the forest.
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So essentially the sugars will bleed into a mix and you would bolster the grow medium with extra fatty acids, and sugars..... which I think would be a good thing..... if Ph`ed
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