--answer--Ozone good for plants?
Hi ozoneman,
It may be good "IF" you would learn some Basis chemistry ?
Your quote: Also, plants use and produce oxygen during photosynthesis (Daylight), but use Co2 at night when no light is present.
Please study Better about the photosynthesis process in plants and what may take place !
You may be surprised that the plants use the Carbon Dioxide in the day time as well as at nite, not the Oxygen by it's self as such, and it is the "Oxygen which the Plants give back in return for the Carbon Dioxide they use in the process to build their Carbohydrates !
For a carbohydrate is a 1-2-1 ratio and Carbon Dioxide is a 1-2 ratio which you combine with water of a H2-O ratio, which gives you 2 Oxygen released for one C-H2-O
Or a C6 H12 O6 for a complete Carbohydrate !
You are correct that "Oxygen" is needed , but it may be needed to make the Carbon Dioxide which in turn forms Carbonic Acids which in turn Reacts with the Other Alkaline Minerals and so forth down the Line to provide the release of Electro-magnetic Energy which the Plants may use to grow from !
Another of your quotes: It all makes sense that if plants, humans, animals are deprived of the essential minerals they need to produce healthy cells, that disease and toxicity will ensue End of quote
And you are correct in this understanding !
It is "ALL" about the Acid Alkaline pH Balancing principles !
As everything in the whole Universe operates based upon these Principles and there is "NOTHING" in the entire Universe which does not have to answer to these Principles !
Smile Tis your choice.