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01-24-2013, 08:40 PM #1Member
Dipping roots in warm water right after pulling...anyone else heard of this?
I find stress can cause a little extra frost, but also hurts the yield.
I personally don't think boiling the roots will help your plants. As a matter of fact, I think its a sure fire way to kill them.
And this other test ur doing is on light position? If so thats already been proven. Any plant directly under the light will get a lot bigger then a plant in the corner not getting direct light.
Lower temp and humidity isn't an issue unless u get too cold. You don't want ever to have dew form in grow room. If you can keep a consistent temp thru lights on and off, u wont really need to worry about humidity a\ll that much.
And u say ur using HPS for veg? Or MH?
U can use either but I find the HPS makes my plants stretch in veg. For me MH or a mixture of MH and HPS for veg, I never just go with HPS.
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MJMJACTIVIST Reviewed by MJACTIVIST 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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