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Re: [APD] Mearuring Ph and CO2



Well, I guess Mr. Gadget won't be invited to dinner at *your* house. ;-)

The essence of American capitalism, invent a need and fill it.

sh
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: Bill <Billinet at comcast_net>
To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com
Sent: Sunday, December 3, 2006 6:00:32 PM
Subject: Re: [APD] Mearuring Ph and CO2


>>Of course what the hell do I know, I'm always telling folks not to test
and to watch their plants and take good care of their water changes/dosing.
Haha>>

Well, yes, since you brought it up.

When people have problems with their plants and they (appear to) be dosing
properly and following EI, the standard advice is "Well, it must be CO2.
Add more."

So why go through all of this stuff?  Why worry about trying to get a
super-accurate Ph reading?  Is it the technical challenge of doing it?  If
so, I can understand it.  But if it is to make the plants healthier, why not
just crank up the CO2 a tad and sit back and watch them grow?

Bill


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