New Grower Watering with Oxygenated water

*You' are a dirt and container pot grower with no RDWC/DWC experience. I'm afraid that if you cannot grasp the simple concept of Henrys Law this is a thread meaningless wash for you and you are wasting your time in unscientific argument. It is also clear that you are totally bound and absolutely limited within the parameters of your DO chart and you opinion is rigid, totally inflexible even in the stark presence of opposing Chemistry gas laws.
And that's OK, dirt and containers surely have their place at the table in the pot growing community too.
Thanks for contributing to my thread.
 
If you are watering a soil medium with oxygenated nutrient solution or water, wouldn't the pH fluctuation be a major concern? I've pH'ed a solution, then oxygenated it for a day and the pH has changed by a whole point or more. If you water soil with a solution like this, won't the remaining water in the soil drop to its normal resting pH level as the oxygen dissolves, creating pH imbalance issues?
 
I've used a 25gal. bubble bucket for my photos for years. "Live water" is what my pops used to call it. It knocks out chlorine(if on city water) and allows the water to support more aerobic bacteria.
 
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