AnselAdams
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Lamp age and distance are huge variables for actual intensity. The relationship for distance alone is not linear.
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It is important to model lamps as photon sources, specifically. And understand the human eye is a lousy judge for parsing photon streams.
I used to think I had really good photon sensors, built in as my eyes. Photography taught me what I couldn't see with IR film ( the old 2457 ektachome they had in 35mm ) and in recent years I use other tools. Just a few hours with Dr. Bugbee and you may see light and photons differently. In photography, you have to use color references to be sure of true color rendition. This hints at the subtle influence of wavelengths and relative intensity.
I'd mention - this is a pretty awesome journal. Hydro is not for everyone, but stuff like this makes it possible for most of us. I do it the coco way because I can be neglectful and lazy. I need to have more stash before I give that a go. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna fuck that up.
Lets just say I'm taking adequate cuts to re-start.
Thank you for your service @AnselAdams
I had puzzled over where to start on nutrients and such. Thanks for doing this one. Looks great.
The way you log entries is important - and appreciated. Transparency is actually hard, because it takes effort to put it out there.
I've worked many long running things and had to digest action reports. Your format that surfaces the previous state and provides some running context is, stellar.
Haven't used it in the rez. I did do some comparisons, with and without it on clones, during every up pot with coco. I couldn't see any difference.Great White Mycorrhizae - What are your thoughts & experiences?
0-0-0, it is a mix of water soluble beneficial microbes to help stimulate the micro herd not an actual fertilizer.
This is from my local State Ag Dept.
". . . Mycorrhizae are the equivalent of a root for fungi, and they play a key role in plant growth by a strong symbiotic (mutually beneficial) relationship with the plant roots. Hydroponic plants with mycorrhizae tend to be healthier and yield better than those without, just as in soil . . ."
OK. Continuing on my journey to reduce the maximum ppm levels during the grow; I have finally decided which beneficial bacteria i will be using as i replace the PlusLife product. I like what i have read about Great White Mycorrhizae with an N-P-K value of 0-0-0. It appears to be a fine powder that will totally disappear when dissolved in the rez, resulting in little to no increase in PPM.
For those of you who have used it; what did you think? Are the ppm's as low as i expect them to be?
Has anyone heard of any BAD experiences with this specific product?
Thanks in advance.
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Such lovely shrubberies! Happy Father's Day, AA.
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