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Subject: y'all be careful with that CO2, now...
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| pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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there's a big page from a few days back, on the 31st i think, about using CO2 as a seed-helper-alonger. i had wondered about this about maybe 1.5 to 2 years ago, for as we all know the plants use it to breathe and release oxygen for us varmints and growers to thrive on.... something that crossed my mind was that if a grower is in an enclosed space with a non-human-life-supporting atmosphere present, measuring away and pruning vines, well, he or she could be in a potentially lethal situation! not to mention all the other critters and whatever else that actually require oxygen to live...EARTHWORMS, for example....and what about anaerobic bacteria? hmmm....i wonder if they would thrive in such an environment.... sooooo, just be careful! and i will be very interested in the findings of this experiment, as well as the PNW grower's result(s)! 'pal2
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9/3/2003 6:46:14 PM
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| booth |
porterville,california usa
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anaerobic bacteria create co2 when they do their thing. (along with methane)
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9/5/2003 4:49:32 AM
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