Eco i have a question for you lmao your so called Nano breath i would really like talk to you about this snake oil
out of curiosity ?? what is the micron on this product ???
Lets break this down , also you forgot it controls Fungus lol
- Increases plants' access to CO2
Really how so??? you mean by using this product i do not need to use a Co2 bottles ??
- Contains key minerals required by plants during all stages of development
Oh what minerals other then lime and bubbling C02 and sythensizing CaCO3 is this Natural to claim ORGANIC ??? I THINK NOT
- Increases plants' rate of photosynthesi
Does this mean with nano breath if someone uses it 400 watt light will yield as much as a 600 watt
So please explain how it increases the rate of photosythisis this is funny shit mang
- Improves plants' disease and drought resistance
You mean your taking shit from every where and makin it sound unbelievably good when it truly is highly untable ?? we will get to that soon
- Improves plant yield, reduces premature fruit drop, improves produce shelf life
Again you got any peer reviews i thought so
- Ideal for indoor and outdoor plants
- To see full product description, click on this product in the "products" section of our shop, thanks
So what the chances your micron level is .06 micron or 60 nano meters ???? And whats the chances specialty minerals is the main components lol seriously
No i believe this is suppose to be foliage application ???
For one thing leafs cannot absorb this its to large .
And to think or try to sell someone on that stomata will take in fluid haha
Stomata are not naturally used for liquid or solute transport, only for gasses. Plant don't 'take up' foliar applied substances via. stomata, they take up said substances (as solutes) through leaf cuticle and cell membrane (etc.).
One of the best (and only) ways to 'make' stomata accept liquid and solutes is using very powerful adjuvants, such as "organosilicate" based. They reduce water tension so far, the water can enter stomata; but that is only used for herbicides. Other options that we shouldn't use, in terms of foliar spray adjuvants, are MSO (Methylated Seed Oil) and COC (Crop Oil Concentrate); both weaken the leaf cuticle layer, thus increasing permeation of solutes into leaf, they are mainly used for pesticides and fungicides.
For solutes, ex., foliar fertilizes (inorganic and organic; ex., amino acid for N) and organic substances, to enter leafs they must be small enough to pass into the leaf. And AFAIK, 0.06 micron is too large, but that is more of a guess than a fact.
I highly doubt spraying insoluble CaCO3 (no matter how small) will create Co2, or "liberate" Co2, or anything of the sort. I tried to find academic studies and/or info on this topic a while ago, but found nothing. IMO it's snake oil, with respect to increasing Co2, carbon fixation by plants.
And obviously looking at that stretched seedling photosynthis and c02 and pretty much everything else proves it lol i mean wow she is one stretched seedling
As for your other post show you some buds what for ?? would you like to see a bud on 5 gallon pail ?? lol or couple pounds lol no need to