@Franksta
How's that silicon dioxide going to affect the water chemistry/plant interaction?
As its not monosilicic acid but
Anyway to make it SiOH4 from SiO2
""Plants can only uptake silicon in the form of silicic acid (Si(OH)4).
""Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a solid, insoluble compound, so it cannot be directly absorbed by plant roots. However,
SiO2 can react with water in the
soil to form silicic acid, which is then soluble and can be taken up by plants.""
This part true?
i know it says soil but what about just the water part?
what else is needed?