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01-22-2013, 10:00 PM #1OPJunior Member
Dipping roots in warm water right after pulling...anyone else heard of this?
You think that if i let them in longer maybe i might accomplish it...if at all?
I will check the ave. to see. I am really curious
So do you think if i left them longer i might get a different reading?
I was planning on getting a norm before testing next time
Right now i am testing an indoor grow by:
No walls ..right in the middle of the room/a/c blowing @ 70 with no fans under 400w Mh/MPS
My thoughts are the stress with be in heightened alert.. the low temp/humidity will keep the buds dense.
I believe the center and the edges will be different?
I think the red spectrum during veg on the outsides have made everything extremely tight so far.. the inside have stretched a little more then i thought
and once i put the blue on MPS things should really rock up.
What r ur thoughts about cold verses resign build up?dbdwqeller Reviewed by dbdwqeller on . Dipping roots in warm water right after pulling...anyone else heard of this? I have been growing since i was 15 and i am now 50. I just heard this and tried it once so far. It was good 1 hit herb so unsure let me know what you think? This was with a flushed plant. I just did not trust unflushed and the nuts and lose it :( You warm up a pot of water just under boil. Let it sit for 15 min. Harvest the entire plant and put the roots in the water for approx. 2-3 min. Harvest as you normally would. Concept i was told...and starting to believe> 1. When you dip the Rating: 5
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