Home What's New Message Board
BigPumpkins.com
Select Destination Site Search

Message Board

 
Fertilizing and Watering

Subject:  CO2

Fertilizing and Watering      Return to Board List

From

Location

Message

Date Posted

JMattW

Omaha, NE (N41-15-42 )

Anyone ever thought about or tried injecting CO2 into the water line?

4/26/2004 9:58:24 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

The plant takes up Co2 threw the leaves not the roots. They have Co2 Generators for Greenhouse Hydroponics. For a open are like a pumpkin patch this would not be feasible.

4/27/2004 12:11:40 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Greenhouse growers use CO2 in the atmosphere. I have plans for a home made CO2 generator a grower used last year. I'll try to find & send them along.

Commercial duty CO2 generators are big bucks. They have been used in open ground where the prevailing winds are reduced with blocks & compensated for through the use wind sensors, CO2 detectors, & variable rate emitters. Cool stuff.

Steve

4/27/2004 7:03:19 AM

Mr. Bumpy

Kenyon, Mn.

How about co2 water sprayed on?

4/27/2004 7:37:31 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

The CO2 in water would probably volatalize very quickly. The plant needs to be in near constant contact as I understand it.

4/27/2004 8:20:01 AM

Mr. Bumpy

Kenyon, Mn.

yeah it would probably do so, I worked at a Pepsi plant for 14 years and sold and serviced post-mix equipment, I could set up a carbonator to the point the water would make Ya sneeze, but what you get anywhere is not so carbonated, Just wondered about the TIMING of spraying, maybe when the leaves are more receptive?

4/27/2004 8:42:01 AM

Total Posts: 6 Current Server Time: 9/4/2024 1:19:43 PM
 
Fertilizing and Watering      Return to Board List
  Note: Sign In is required to reply or post messages.
 
Top of Page

Questions or comments? Send mail to Ken AT bigpumpkins.com.
Copyright © 1999-2024 BigPumpkins.com. All rights reserved.