Re: water temp


Josh

Good thinking with the effect of warm water and increased the solubility of nutrients.  As always there is a balance there, colder water can hold more soluable oxygen, and the roots need oxygen.  Keep up the good thinking

Nic Welty
pumpkins@mallorn.com wrote:
>
> Gordon,
>      I think warm water has more benefits than warming the soil.  A
> chapter or two back in science I learned that warmer water can dissolves
> more molecules of a solute ( a substance that is being dissolved) than
> cooler water.  My guess is warmer water dissolves more nitrogen and
> minerals than cool water allowing the plant to receive more nitrogen
> est., but if the water is too warm I think it will cause the root cells
> to burst, like hot water being pored on your hand causing a burn.  Just
> an educated guess.  
> 
> Grow'em Big,
> Josh Jackson
> joshj16@juno.com
> 
> First time grower. (personal best 451.5lbs - 2000)
> 
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> On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 17:04:34 -0800 (PST) S Tanner <s1tanner@yahoo.com>
> writes:
> > Ethan,
> > I don't think anybody knows for sure...
> > your question only raises more.
> > 
> > I think your numbers (85-88 degrees F) sound right.
> > That is the ideal daytime air temperature. 
> > But is that the ideal soil temperature too ?
> > I don't know. 
> > It seems logical that one would use warmer
> > water to heat up cooler soil and visa versa.
> > 
> > If one watered in the early in the morning 
> > early in the season... then the warm water 
> > could help warm up the soil.  
> > I don't know if the soil and thus the roots
> > have a warm /cool - cycle like the leafs
> > do.  my guess is not... since they don't 
> > go through photosynthesis. but who knows
> > maybe they grow at night like the rest of
> > the plant... and do their water and nutrient
> > transfer thing during the day ? ? ? 
> > 
> > But how much does the water raises the soil 
> > temperature?  One would have to experiment
> > to figure that out. 
> > 
> > I just wish I had your swimming pool !
> > 
> > Gordon 
> > MV WA 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ..........................><...........................
> >  Hello. Many of us use some type of water tank to
> > store our water and allow it to be solar heated.  The
> > question is:
> >  What is the ideal temperature?  I know that my
> > swimming pool can get to 85-88 degrees in the summer
> > and to me, that's to warm.   Any comments?
> > 
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