Stress+Recovery time=Better yield & potency

Somatek

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I always use my cack to poke holes in the soil for better aeration... Guessing I'm the only one? I go in dry, btw. Fertilize and aerate while getting off. Can't beat it (no pun intended)
Anyway, got about a pound using that method and trichs upon trichs
I thought was standard practice? No wonder the neighbours give me weird looks when I'm aerating the lawn...
 

dannyboy602

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Not the same but share some characteristics and I can guarantee you a plant do care about there seeds as a cannabis female plant main point of growing is to get pollinated not make bud for us to smoke learn the nature of plants before just growing
I'll read the rest.of this later and post refs. Mature plants help immature plants. I've.never seen plants helping seeds. Ill look however.
 

kimish

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Td you guys that peezy would become a well known member from this thread.


You know what would be hilarious? If this thread got deleted and he went back to new member.
I think Peezee has another thread or two to fall back on. So, if this one is lost or nsa shuts it down, we're still alllll good with some peezee
 

whitebb2727

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I do the same with seedlings no matter pot size. Make em reach to get the water

Foils bad. It'll krinkle and make little tiny hot spots
I don't really believe that foil will cause hot spots.

Some of the best reflectors made are hammer tone aluminum. Though hammer tone is a bit different than crinkled foil. Those still only reflect slightly more light than flat white paint.

One of those mylar emergency blankets would be better than aluminum foil.

I'm not sure where the hot spot thing from aluminum got started. I suppose hot spots are possible. It's like the water drops will burn your plants by acting like a magnifying glass. It rains on my veggie garden all the time then the sun comes back out and no burn.

I suppose if anything maybe some of these ideas could be tested.

It would take a 1000w hid to cause hot sptos from foil I think. Maybe not. I've never tried foil. Always heard the hot spots and went with flat white.
 

srh88

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I don't really believe that foil will cause hot spots.

Some of the best reflectors made are hammer tone aluminum. Though hammer tone is a bit different than crinkled foil. Those still only reflect slightly more light than flat white paint.

One of those mylar emergency blankets would be better than aluminum foil.

I'm not sure where the hot spot thing from aluminum got started. I suppose hot spots are possible. It's like the water drops will burn your plants by acting like a magnifying glass. It rains on my veggie garden all the time then the sun comes back out and no burn.

I suppose if anything maybe some of these ideas could be tested.

It would take a 1000w hid to cause hot sptos from foil I think. Maybe not. I've never tried foil. Always heard the hot spots and went with flat white.
I read it somewhere. Probably here lol. But I still wouldn't use tinfoil. It's just a mess and if it counts for anything.. it looks like complete shit
 

tangerinegreen555

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I don't really believe that foil will cause hot spots.

Some of the best reflectors made are hammer tone aluminum. Though hammer tone is a bit different than crinkled foil. Those still only reflect slightly more light than flat white paint.

One of those mylar emergency blankets would be better than aluminum foil.

I'm not sure where the hot spot thing from aluminum got started. I suppose hot spots are possible. It's like the water drops will burn your plants by acting like a magnifying glass. It rains on my veggie garden all the time then the sun comes back out and no burn.

I suppose if anything maybe some of these ideas could be tested.

It would take a 1000w hid to cause hot sptos from foil I think. Maybe not. I've never tried foil. Always heard the hot spots and went with flat white.
You can actually temper roll skin pass metal to any reflectivity the customer requires.

I was an inspector in my younger days in the steel mill before I got a better paying bid there.

One job I had was to watch a mill roll a skin pass then arc out a sample and take it to the lab and put a reflectometer over it. If it was too reflective, I'd tell them to run another pass.

The customer was Trico windshield wipers. Couldn't be blinding the driver, had to be dulled down.
 

Pwezzy

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Can you use a simple magnifying glass to see tichromes for harvest or do you need something stronger to magnify them?
 
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