The recommended level for co2 is 20 - 30 ppm. Many people, including me, have reported increased plant growth and vitality using co2 mist.
However, co2 misting is lossy and it takes more co2 to achieve the same co2 level as with a reactor which dissolves most of the co2 into gas.
Plants can use co2 more efficiently in a mist form. However, a drop checker will measure only dissolved gas and not the bubbles which plants can use more efficiently.
Can I conclude that when using co2 mist I need a lower level of "measurable" co2 since the most usable form of co2 is not measurable ?
However, co2 misting is lossy and it takes more co2 to achieve the same co2 level as with a reactor which dissolves most of the co2 into gas.
Plants can use co2 more efficiently in a mist form. However, a drop checker will measure only dissolved gas and not the bubbles which plants can use more efficiently.
Can I conclude that when using co2 mist I need a lower level of "measurable" co2 since the most usable form of co2 is not measurable ?