Purple Rocks
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Hello.
So i have some thoughts id like to share, also maybe someone can straighten me out.
Not sure how to go about this so bear with me if i seem to "jump" around with my post.
I have a background in horticulture for about 12 years now, i grow vegetables and herbs in hydroponics indoors and start seedlings and clones every spring for the garden. This is my main hobby, I only started with the saltwater aquarium less than 2 years ago, and both have tought much about biology and chemistry ever since.
So my idea relates to and is derived from growing plants.
Plants absorb water and nutrients through there roots and evaporate water through there leaves.
Plants also regulate there temperature via evaporation.
More a plant evaporates the more water/nutrients the plant is forced to take in.(some nutrients are mobile some r not)
Now if ALL growing requirements are met ie: temp, light,nutrients,humidity,CO2,O2 (both for the ambient air and reservoir)
You can increase plant growth, by raising ambient temperature and lowering humidity, while maintaining reservoir temp, thus forcing the plant to cool itself by the intake of water and increasing metabolism.
This may sound simple but it actually takes years of growing the exact same strain of plant and literally finding YOUR limit. A plant will grow as fast as its enviroment will allow it. However many problems can occur from doing this if nutrient levels become out of balance or ph spikes. (toxic buildup)
I assume that like soil borne bacteria, water born bacteria must mutiply quicker in warmer conditions.(warmer saltwater) So would that mean you could induce a bacterial or algal bloom with temp?
Now here is where im not sure any more.
Does photosythesis happen the same way in corals? Could i think of the outside "skin" to be the "leaf" and the "root" in one?
Obsorbing nutrients and temperature regulating?
Could temperature be used to increase growth the same as plants?
Another thought is on LPS there is water "inside" the polyp as well ( ex: the inside of a frogspawn i forget the name i know i have read over it at some point i believe they use the water to "puff" up.) is that water different to the sorrunding water? does it help facilatate in osmosis or temp regulation? ( by expanding or contracting its surface area/volume)
Im confused alittle, i know im trying to compare apples to orages but plants i understand corals i have lots to learn.
Anyway thanks for reading i hope someone understands me !
theres alot of questions any articles or good reading on the subject would be very welcome
thank you.
So i have some thoughts id like to share, also maybe someone can straighten me out.
Not sure how to go about this so bear with me if i seem to "jump" around with my post.
I have a background in horticulture for about 12 years now, i grow vegetables and herbs in hydroponics indoors and start seedlings and clones every spring for the garden. This is my main hobby, I only started with the saltwater aquarium less than 2 years ago, and both have tought much about biology and chemistry ever since.
So my idea relates to and is derived from growing plants.
Plants absorb water and nutrients through there roots and evaporate water through there leaves.
Plants also regulate there temperature via evaporation.
More a plant evaporates the more water/nutrients the plant is forced to take in.(some nutrients are mobile some r not)
Now if ALL growing requirements are met ie: temp, light,nutrients,humidity,CO2,O2 (both for the ambient air and reservoir)
You can increase plant growth, by raising ambient temperature and lowering humidity, while maintaining reservoir temp, thus forcing the plant to cool itself by the intake of water and increasing metabolism.
This may sound simple but it actually takes years of growing the exact same strain of plant and literally finding YOUR limit. A plant will grow as fast as its enviroment will allow it. However many problems can occur from doing this if nutrient levels become out of balance or ph spikes. (toxic buildup)
I assume that like soil borne bacteria, water born bacteria must mutiply quicker in warmer conditions.(warmer saltwater) So would that mean you could induce a bacterial or algal bloom with temp?
Now here is where im not sure any more.
Does photosythesis happen the same way in corals? Could i think of the outside "skin" to be the "leaf" and the "root" in one?
Obsorbing nutrients and temperature regulating?
Could temperature be used to increase growth the same as plants?
Another thought is on LPS there is water "inside" the polyp as well ( ex: the inside of a frogspawn i forget the name i know i have read over it at some point i believe they use the water to "puff" up.) is that water different to the sorrunding water? does it help facilatate in osmosis or temp regulation? ( by expanding or contracting its surface area/volume)
Im confused alittle, i know im trying to compare apples to orages but plants i understand corals i have lots to learn.
Anyway thanks for reading i hope someone understands me !
theres alot of questions any articles or good reading on the subject would be very welcome