Ijustlikegardening
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I had a thought the other day based on 2 axioms.
1. Aerobic organisms grow better when there is more oxygen dissolved in the tea.
2. Increased pressure means a higher amount of dissolved oxygen.
I am using 2 crappy aquarium bubblers to make my compost tea. Some places say that they don't output enough oxygen to guarantee the magic 6 ppm number for oxygen in tea. Would increasing the pressure of the system via putting on an airtight top with a relief valve harm the process in any way? I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
1. Aerobic organisms grow better when there is more oxygen dissolved in the tea.
2. Increased pressure means a higher amount of dissolved oxygen.
I am using 2 crappy aquarium bubblers to make my compost tea. Some places say that they don't output enough oxygen to guarantee the magic 6 ppm number for oxygen in tea. Would increasing the pressure of the system via putting on an airtight top with a relief valve harm the process in any way? I feel like I'm missing something obvious.