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lol Lost! funny chit but yeah, Deep Water Culture, All I can say to the O.P is get to reading, Your Question is way to bland, There are 20 other factors involved.
That being said my advice to a DWC newbie is "The Lucas Formula" or a variation.
Dude, stop making posts where U talk out of your ass..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_water_culture
You have some knowledge, just nuff to be dangerous to others :)
Please, if you are not an expert please refrain from giving advice.
And adding pure oxygen will do nothig if your res is properly airated. There is a maximun amount of oxygen that can be disolved into the water and it is tempature related. (Dissolved Oxygen)
Here is a DO calculator if you wanna get batman deep into it..
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/solutions/faq/predicting-DO.shtml
Heheheh :)
Yea, your right, in fact the ONLY time I have seen direct water culture is on wiki who still calls it deep water culture. Lets be honest here, everyone calls it deep water culture. Never in a conversation with someone have I ever heard someone refer to it as direct water culture.
This is in response to several threads of yours I have seen where you shoot from the hip. I not saying you don't have alot to contribute, but you need to realize its all in context. from people growing with 70 watt hps in a desk to the 45k RDWC grows, info is only good in context.
Where did you read about this adding oxygen from an oxy acetelene rig would help? This sounds like someone just putting 2 and 2 together and getting 8. :)
P.s. - just cuz i aint spell not mean I not know sumptin bout' simptin'. :)
Dude, stop making posts where U talk out of your ass..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_water_culture
You have some knowledge, just nuff to be dangerous to others :)
Please, if you are not an expert please refrain from giving advice.
And adding pure oxygen will do nothig if your res is properly airated. There is a maximun amount of oxygen that can be disolved into the water and it is tempature related. (Dissolved Oxygen)
Here is a DO calculator if you wanna get batman deep into it..
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/solutions/faq/predicting-DO.shtml
Ahhh, your right.. What do I know :)
Hay, is air a DO of 20 ppm or higher?
Take some of your own advice Lost. I've seen threads here where you get all butt hurt when you are the one not getting it. Fatman pwned you and now he is banned. I call bullshit
remember this? I do.
There are more Lostisms all over this site that are equally or more retarded.
Please, if you are not an expert please refrain from giving advice?
What an asshat
Take some of your own advice Lost. I've seen threads here where you get all butt hurt when you are the one not getting it. Fatman pwned you and now he is banned. I call bullshit
remember this? I do.
There are more Lostisms all over this site that are equally or more retarded.
Please, if you are not an expert please refrain from giving advice?
What an asshat
You obviously still don't get it.And the 20 ppm of oxygen in air... You didn't really understand did you. In that thread, I was pointing out that air has more oxygen than water. 20 ppm would be a very high water do level, that was the point, that air has much more oxygen than water has do in it. So when the bubble comes in contact with the root mas, the roots are recieving more DO than the water DO could provide. (yes I understand air does not have DO, the point you missed is that air provides more oxygen than DO in the water.)
I read a bunch of your posts and I am too old to jump to anything especially conclusions. Please take the last word. I'm sure it would mean a lot to you.Wait, you joined waaay after that incident. So your reading the edited post and jumping to conclusions? ?
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