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arb wrote: ,jesuschrist I aint totally tarded.....................yet
Totally? no. :mrgreen:

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uhm...........are you saying plants will grow in a totally dry medium/substrate?
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ok you just went full retard. Say wha???

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JapanFreak wrote:
arb wrote: ,jesuschrist I aint totally tarded.....................yet
Totally? no. :mrgreen:
I'm werking on it as fast as I can.
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lol, right behind ya.

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Trees wrote:A substrate doesn't need to have any saturation, it can be 100% inert
Did I misunderstand this post?
I took it as him saying it does not need to retain any moisture.
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arb wrote:uhm...........are you saying plants will grow in a totally dry medium/substrate?


The substrate can be totally dry and inert, not the medium.

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the substance that is acted upon by an enzyme or ferment
a surface on which an organism grows or is attached; "the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants"
any stratum or layer lying underneath another

uhm.............can you explain what yer saying cuz I aint getting it.Plants need moisture to live.
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Plants need moisture to live.

Sure do, just not from the substrate.

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Are we having a semantics thing here,tomato tomatoe potato potatoe?
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