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12-26-2010, 07:17 PM #1Senior Member
Electricity and Plant Growth
Pretty good. Pretty good Emily.
Sounds possibly beneficial, but I would assume that milliamps would do the job....
DC current is safe at low amperage but creates heat in higher, and as resistance continues it increases the heat. Possibly that is what is occuring, as the soil drys resistance increases and warms it more like the sun? Wild guess. I do like the idea of a pair of screens on either side of the pot...gold? no way I am that spendy.WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Electricity and Plant Growth Note: This is far from conclusive, nor is it an original idea. Wish I had the time and space to do a real controlled experiment, but my hope is that is where the community comes in. I grew four seedlings (two different strains - one indica; one sativa) under identical conditions except for the addition of electricity. One plant used a solar panel putting out about 3.5 volts and one used a 9v battery. The electrodes were placed several inches deep about 1.5" away from the stalk. Rating: 5
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