I'm planning to experiment with lettuce starting this weekend.
I don't think the lettuce will absorb the SELCO if you ripped the leaves. You'll need some of the stem intact. I'm thinking about how they add color to carnations. You can use food coloring to test that.
Besides, bacteria only absorb what they need via feedback loops. I don't think one can make a more nutritional bacteria by giving it vitamins (though it may produce a larger bacteria bloom, which may not be a good thing). Just the presence of an easy food-source alone should suffice for bacterial growth.
Good luck!
I don't think the lettuce will absorb the SELCO if you ripped the leaves. You'll need some of the stem intact. I'm thinking about how they add color to carnations. You can use food coloring to test that.
Besides, bacteria only absorb what they need via feedback loops. I don't think one can make a more nutritional bacteria by giving it vitamins (though it may produce a larger bacteria bloom, which may not be a good thing). Just the presence of an easy food-source alone should suffice for bacterial growth.
Good luck!