Guag

The web site show only an extinct fish.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Guag Meister <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi All ;
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> Air normally contains about 300ppm of CO2, and this is barely above
> starvation level for most plants.  Raising the CO2 levels to 1,000 ppm or
> even higher can result in increased growth of most plants by 20%-100% (if
> given sufficient light to utilize this CO2 by photosynthesis).
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> Increased CO2 is a well established technique for marijuana growers as one
> example (I am not recommending that anyone grow marijuana, this is just an
> example).  Apparently the cannabis plant developed during a previous time on
> the earth with much higher CO2 levels than present.  Growth can be increased
> by as much as 100%, a very interesting prospect for growers of this high
> value cash crop.
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> Northern greenhouses will necessarily be as airtight as possible to prevent
> heat loss.  An undesirable effect from this is low levels of CO2 as the
> plants scavenge the available CO2 which is not replaced.  This results in
> very low levels of CO2 inside the greenhouse and reduced plant growth.
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> I searched and found one example of heating a greenhouse with a gasifier,
> unfortunately this installation puts the gasifier outside and does not
> attempt to capture the CO2.
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> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_japan_extinct_fish_found
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> A gasifier inside a greenhouse would result is 50% less fuel burned and 50%
> more plant growth.  Seems to me that markets of gasifiers have a large
> potential market here that no one that I can see is capitalizing on.  Is
> anyone doing this?
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> Best Regards,
>
> Peter G.
> Thailand
> www.gac-seeds.com
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