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I've read that the bubbles add very little to DO ( dissovled o2 ) but it just functions to kill waterborn diseases.
Then I've read that the bubbles are the "engine" providing the o2 for root growth.
Ummm... cognitive dissonance. Which one is correct or are they both true? The former makes sense to me and I guess the roots get most of hte o2 from their air gap between the water and medium? I'm talking DWC obviously.
I want to know exactly how it works, if my plant is overwatered there is no point in spending 100s of $s on pumps when all I have to do is calibrate my air gap, and visa versa, I dont want to screw around experimenting with air gaps if all I need to do is go and out buy a pump....
I am not currently experiencing any issues but I just want to be proactive and understand how my system works.
TIA
Then I've read that the bubbles are the "engine" providing the o2 for root growth.
Ummm... cognitive dissonance. Which one is correct or are they both true? The former makes sense to me and I guess the roots get most of hte o2 from their air gap between the water and medium? I'm talking DWC obviously.
I want to know exactly how it works, if my plant is overwatered there is no point in spending 100s of $s on pumps when all I have to do is calibrate my air gap, and visa versa, I dont want to screw around experimenting with air gaps if all I need to do is go and out buy a pump....
I am not currently experiencing any issues but I just want to be proactive and understand how my system works.
TIA