jimbizzzale67123
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Yea, enough...both of you, no new info in 2 pages, probably 3, neither one of you will EVER change they're mind, so whats the point again? proving your right? That excuse only works for women. Jim, I have no idea what you have to gain by trying so desperately to prove him wrong, but if you really want to prove your point, do just that PROVE it. Do a side by side, one using a bag or whatever method of co2 your using, the other with the seltzer. Since you seem to KNOW your right, only feed two the seltzer and compare the results side by side. So far we've heard nothing from you but opinion. Fact is what is required here, your opponent has given sources. SOURCES. not opinion, if your going to keep arguing, for the love of God, please, please just find a source to back you up rather than relying on your opinion. Your opinion is gold only to you, to everyone else its a mystery metal, that could very well just be painted foil. And not just yours, anyone's opinion. To put in in the words of Robert H. Heinlein, "If it cannot be expressed in numbers, its not fact, its opinion" So....where are our numbers?
I said what I had too I challenged him to try it out himself, there is very little co2 in seltzer there is more in soda and it wouldn't be very cost effective to use seltzer as a means of supplementing co2. You could provide more co2 by breathing on your plants for the same time it would take to go to the store and get seltzer you will save time, money, and gas.
I think you seem to miss what my main point is, never ever did I try and say that the co2 in seltzer wouldn't provide the plant with the food it needs. I am simply saying that this isn't a effective way of providing co2 and nutrients to a plant.
His articles were crap I dont have to waist my time explaining this anymore, any one out there doubt me buy a bottle of sprite and a bottle of seltzer put a balloon on top of both bottles and see which gets larger.
You can find anything on the internet if it was so ground breaking dont you think it would be widely passed along and used.
My whole goal is too help people out, not to tell people to waist money on seltzer because it will provide the necessary amount of co2 a plant needs.
No where in any of his articles did he talk about the PPM of co2 in seltzer or compare to what is in the air naturally nor did he discuss how much co2 a human can create in 30 minutes of breathing.