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Phil H.

Cameron,ontario Team Lunatic

Can anyone tell me what carbonic acid does to the soil or to the plants. Beneficial or not.

Phil

2/23/2004 10:17:58 AM

steelydave

Webster, NY

Carbonic acid is formed by the reaction of carbon dioxide and water, but is not real stable. Generally, in solution it tends to form bicarbonate and carbonate. These are bases, so I guess it would raise the pH of your soil. I hope that helps.

2/23/2004 1:44:37 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

More common at the bar. It's Club Soda. But it also occurs through the liberation of nitrogen from urea. How was this information used Phil?

Steve

2/23/2004 7:31:54 PM

Phil H.

Cameron,ontario Team Lunatic

I see some worm juice made by 100% worm compost but has some carbonic acid in it. I was wondering if it was of any use to the garden. Thanks.

Phil

2/23/2004 7:36:59 PM

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