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Plant Lovers recommend Pure Light Bulb Technology for health and growth
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Plant Lovers recommend Pure Light Bulb Technology for health and growth on Building Fortunes Radio. buy https://pure-light.com Why do plants grow so well with Pure-Light Technology? It is primarily because of the extra oxygen that the technology produces along with the discouragement of harmful bacteria and mold. Plants need oxygen to actually grow and survive. This article from the University of California at Santa Barbara helps explain it. http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=730 WHY DO PLANTS NEED OXYGEN? Answer Part 1: I’ll bet you are wondering that because you already know that plants can make oxygen. You probably already know that in photosynthesis, plants take CO2 from the air, Water (H2O) from their roots, and energy from the sun and make sugar (C6H12O6). What a lot of people don’t realize is that when there’s little or no light, plants do the same thing we do. They break down the sugar to release CO2, water, and energy. This requires oxygen. The reason is pretty complex, but basically, electrons get passed around, and oxygen has to pick them up at the end of the process. If you measured the amount of oxygen and CO2 dissolved in a lake, how do you think the daytime levels would compare to the nighttime levels? Would a plant need oxygen if it were under lights 24 hours a day? previous building Fortunes Radio shows are on: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/pure-light-bulbs-anti-bacterial-viral-allergy-pollution-fungal-odor/
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Plant Lovers recommend Pure Light Bulb Technology for health and growth on Building Fortunes Radio. buy https://pure-light.com Why do plants grow so well with Pure-Light Technology? It is primarily because of the extra oxygen that the technology produces along with the discouragement of harmful bacteria and mold. Plants need oxygen to actually grow and survive. This article from the University of California at Santa Barbara helps explain it. http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=730 WHY DO PLANTS NEED OXYGEN? Answer Part 1: I’ll bet you are wondering that because you already know that plants can make oxygen. You probably already know that in photosynthesis, plants take CO2 from the air, Water (H2O) from their roots, and energy from the sun and make sugar (C6H12O6). What a lot of people don’t realize is that when there’s little or no light, plants do the same thing we do. They break down the sugar to release CO2, water, and energy. This requires oxygen. The reason is pretty complex, but basically, electrons get passed around, and oxygen has to pick them up at the end of the process. If you measured the amount of oxygen and CO2 dissolved in a lake, how do you think the daytime levels would compare to the nighttime levels? Would a plant need oxygen if it were under lights 24 hours a day? previous building Fortunes Radio shows are on: https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/pure-light-bulbs-anti-bacterial-viral-allergy-pollution-fungal-odor/
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