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    Activated Carbon Pellets

    Thinking of mixing activated carbon pellets with my plant's soil, do you think it will increase the amount of light my plant can process?


    #2
    it will not be beneficial for your plant, carbon sticks to everything so it will steal nutrients from the soil and water

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    • 9fingerleafs
      9fingerleafs commented
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      well thats a no brainer, they sell the carbon. a single gram of activated charcoal can have up to 3,000 square meters of surface area with pores 2 microns in size. anything going inside its going to stay inside and roots cannot get them, thats why its used to filter. those numbers are from wikipedia

      but i agree dont take my word, take clones and do a side by side with and without carbon and let us know (:

    • Toker1
      Toker1 commented
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      Lol try re-reading the article. Suggests biocarbon, not the kind you researched on wikipedia.

    • Toker1
      Toker1 commented
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      Sorry if I was confusing in the last post. I was speaking about this product.

    #3
    Thanks for the responses, great link toker, I'm gonna try it and continue watering with carbonated water. It's my first grow so hope I don't fuck it up! Got2 plants so maybe I'll just mix the pellets with one and keep the other as a control

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    • Flockshot
      Flockshot commented
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      If this is you first grow, just try to keep them deficiency free. If you can do that you are well on your way

    #4
    Maybe I'll stick to biochar

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