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Air root bubbler in co2 closed room?

Hi guys!

I have been wondering what the situation with air injection by bubbler in a sealed room with 1500ppm co2 would be?
(each pot individual bubble stone in the clay at bottom)

Obviously it is far from just air that would bubble at the roots then if using the air from within the room,
is this actually a problem?

As far as i understood roots just care for air its the rest of the plan that can use the co2, so i wonder if i would actually do more damage than good doing that?

Thanks!
 
just a thing... If too much CO2 goes into the water, the PH will drop. It's carbonic acid. So if your PH drops without a reason, check where the co2 arrives not too close to the air pump...
 
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