which is aquired when the plant takes in H2O (water) (2 partys hydrogen 1 part Oxygen makes up the H2O chemical bond)The roots breathe it just as animals do. No air (oxygen) to the roots = a smothered plant. cn
Actually no. The roots and the leaves are metabolically different. Roots actively breathe air for its oxygen. Leaves produce oxygen only in light. The plant can't store the oxygen for later. cnwhich is acquired when the plant takes in H2O (water) (2 parts hydrogen 1 part Oxygen makes up the H2O chemical bond)
Desperately incorrect. cnOxygen in the soil is for the fungi and algea to thrive so your plant can consume it and grow !! However your plant is a weed, it would much rather attack and consume the roots of a plant next to it, that`s what weeds do and why we take them out of our vegtable gardens !! Oxygen will kill your plant in large quantities, that`s why the plant exausts it !!
i give my plants sparkling water to give it extra oxygen,i just wanted to know if its good for the plant in any way?
In a strange small way I have sympathy for these folks. When I started in this game, the idea that roots need oxygenated air, just like animals, was new and vaguely incredible to me. But I have found out that it is so, and so much of the "overwatered" plants I see in Plant Problems are that way from underaeration of the root zone , wheeze gasp.Go ahead and teach them CN.
Hey sparking water guy, how bout you spray some axe body spray on the plant too so that the ladies get turned on and get hornier.
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You are entitled to your opinion,...!! Green stems and all !!Desperately incorrect. cn
As you to yours, but please consider that metabolically, the roots and green parts are distinct. The need of roots for oxygen is fact. cnYou are entitled to your opinion,...!! Green stems and all !!
I`ll read the rest of that link when they correct all the grammar and punctuation !! Looks like I wrote it !!As you to yours, but please consider that metabolically, the roots and green parts are distinct. The need of roots for oxygen is fact. cn
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