mike91sr
Well-Known Member
If you had enough co2 to cause problems, would you consider that TOO MUCH co2 or not? Simple yes or no answer will do....lol ok? did i? i think that says THE not EXCESSIVE
If you had enough co2 to cause problems, would you consider that TOO MUCH co2 or not? Simple yes or no answer will do....lol ok? did i? i think that says THE not EXCESSIVE
lol yes you obviously know everything, not me! when did i insist that you are wrong? somebody needs to get laid!!If you knew that you didnt know everything youd stop insisting I'm wrong when Im not. I dont care if you accept what I say as fact, look it up yourself....from a CREDIBLE source, not riu
Let me ask you something then. Another yes or no answer will do. Is cyanobacteria photosynthetic?lol yes you obviously know everything, not me! when did i insist that you are wrong? somebody needs to get laid!!
Irrelevant because it only takes 1 to choke, whereas 1ppm of co2 didnt cause your problem, but you think your increased levels(which you dont even have) did. So theoretically, if co2 was your problem like you thought, lowering it would fix it. Which would mean it was excess co2 causing the problem. See how simple logic can be? <<<That is arrogant too. At least use the term when its appropriate.no if i choke on a peanut did i eat an excessive amount of peanuts?
the co2 is not excessive the answer would be to move the pump wouldnt it! that is IF the co2 would cause issues to the roots which i still am not sure if it will
1. You DONT have excessive co2, those setups just dont do it.and i never said the problem was caused by increasing co2 levels i said im using co2 and will it be a problem if it is pumped around the plants roots!!!!!!!