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12-27-2010, 01:31 AM #12
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Electricity and Plant Growth
Surely it can't take much electrical potential to get a few electrons moving and cause an effect here if there is one to be seen. It's not like we are trying to electrocute the plants or cause them to swing north or anything. Solar cells might be the perfect way to go. Use up some of that great light around the outer rim of the container and ground it on the other side. It would be free energy use and safe for the waterer. Then of course the question would be, does the plant need the jump start in the light period of the cycle or in the dark. So many questions, but with the right experiments, answers could be found.
Originally Posted by TANKJR
You know what my new friends? I am really starting to dig this new hobby I have found here!
Emmie
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