i did read it. i'm saying that the dog bowls are not connected.
if dog 1 can eat 500g a day and lose weight but dog 1 if given 800g a day would maintain weight, than 500g is not enough food for dog 1.
same thing with clone A, if given 8.6 DO and it grows at x rate. if clone B, if given 10.2 DO would grow at x rate then the DO would not matter since they both are growing at x rate.
but if clone B grew at x+y rate because of more DO, the the level of DO for clone A is not enough and the plant could use more DO.
either way, post a scientific study and i'll be glad to read it. i don't think there is one for cannabis. a study about lettuce is meaningless.
You did not read it well.
Bowl A can contain 500 gram.
The moment the dog eats 200 gram of it, there is 300 grams left.
But at that moment from a huge reservoir with 100 tons of dogfood the bowl will be filled up with another 200 grams, and then there is 500 grams in the bowl again.
So no matter how much the dog eats, there is always plenty of food for him.
If the dog decides to eat from the other bowl which holds 800 gram, it also can eat as much as he wants.
When he eats 350 gram, down comes another 350 gram from the huge reservoir. And the bowl will contain 800 gram again.
Sure, if the dog eats 2000 grams a day it will get fatter then if it will eat 1000 grams a day.
But it is up to the dog how much it wants to eat from the endless reservoir.
Same with roots. You can't force a root to absorb more oxygen, just by pushing more oxygen to the roots.
They can only absorb a certain amount of DO per hour. And as long as this amount of DO is around the roots, it is all ok.
Scientific study?
It is basic biology and physics.
It has nothing to do with Cannabis or Lettuce.
Roots absorb oxygen, either in gaseous state or as DO.
How much they absorb is plant specific of course. The same with nutes, CO2.
But even if Cannabis would absorb more oxygen per kilo roots, it still would not matter, because there is an endless amount of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Water at a certain temperature contains a certain amount of DO. That is a fact.
If somehow DO gets absorbed by fish or roots, the oxygen level will get back to its maximum because of atmospheric pressure.
That is a fact.
Of course in normal circumstances.
Not when the water is 50 degrees C or when 30 fish swim in a bucket of 10 liter.