CO2 and roots with bubbleponics question

gaztron3030

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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
lol yes you obviously know everything, not me! when did i insist that you are wrong? somebody needs to get laid!!
 

gaztron3030

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it was not a quesion regarding too much co2 it was asking if any co2 gets into the res would it cause issues by suffocating the roots! as you said it will displace oxygen
 

mike91sr

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Its a yes or no question man, pretty simple. If a problem is caused by increasing co2 levels, does that mean the problem is excessive co2?

hint: IF co2 was the problem(and its not) would lowering it fix it? Those answers go hand in hand
 

gaztron3030

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so you are teaching a class now? dont you know i can just google the answer! like i said this is new to me about bacteria etc. but from what i could gather skimming over that wiki link was it stores light so it can survive without light for periods of time as long as it has had exposure.
 

mike91sr

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no if i choke on a peanut did i eat an excessive amount of peanuts?
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.

Nice deflection of 2 simple yes or no questions. I guess that answers that.
 

gaztron3030

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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
 

gaztron3030

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holy crap you twist words mate! i never said anything like that i said it doesnt need light to survive and i was QUOTING an experienced grower so i was not telling you anything!!
 

gaztron3030

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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!!!!!!!
 

gaztron3030

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i was quoting so i was telling you something that somebody else said from the friggin thread you brought up first!
 

mike91sr

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lol look close bud, youre the one that brought that thread into the conversation. Nice try though.

Still waiting on your yes or no answers, and an explanation on how normal co2 levels dont cause problems, higher co2 levels DO cause problems, but excess co2 isnt the problem.
 

insan3

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How are u using the co2 and do u have it timed? U dont want any co2 bein pumped into the roots as they seeking oxygen
 

mike91sr

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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
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!!!!!!!
1. You DONT have excessive co2, those setups just dont do it.
2. Assuming #1 weren't true, having problems caused by your co2 setup would mean excess co2 is your problem because lowering it would fix it, right? And if lowering it makes it better, that means the excess amount was the problem, right?

I dont know how many ways to explain that.
 

gaztron3030

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i said id read a thread on benes and you said heisenbergs thread not that it matters. for farks sake so i have normal co2 levels even though im producing extra and my growth has boomed since introducing it. Excess is too much right.... my question was if it is getting to the roots will it be a problem so that would imply that it is getting to the wrong place not that there is too much of it! if it was in excess i would simply take a couple of bottles away. you seem to know alot about my environment for the limited info ive given
 

mike91sr

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Nvm.

When youre willing to listen and try the fixes offered up to you, come back. Till then, just keep calling everyone arrogant who answers your question and tells you youre wrong when you are, then ignore their advice but keep wondering why you have the same problems you started with.
 

gaztron3030

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mate I never said i have excess co2!!!!!! and you are saying "You DONT have excess co2" i think you should read what you type before you hit post! If i had excess co2 my problem would be deficiencies or overgrowth neither of which ive said i had! i was asking if my pump is drawing the "normal" amount of co2 that i have in my room (NOT EXCESSIVE AMOUNT) into the res and around the roots will it cause problems
 
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