underdogey
New member
hi everybody, i was thinking about producing CO2 for my plants chemically, but i ran into a problem.
ive heard that baking soda and vinegar acid should produce CO2 and H2O and i can fairly comfirm that.
but here is the tricky part the baking powder contains another substance called Disodium dihydrogen diphosphate and im not sure if it will be left in the water or if it will be put in to gassious form and thereby dammage the plants or the outcome(the horror the horror)
anybody with a chemical education please help me out here
for the record the baking powder also contains maice cellulose
ive heard that baking soda and vinegar acid should produce CO2 and H2O and i can fairly comfirm that.
but here is the tricky part the baking powder contains another substance called Disodium dihydrogen diphosphate and im not sure if it will be left in the water or if it will be put in to gassious form and thereby dammage the plants or the outcome(the horror the horror)
anybody with a chemical education please help me out here
for the record the baking powder also contains maice cellulose