Or not....if you don't hear voices where is rhe fun
I saw them in a friends indoor room and did a bunch of research on the GreenPower reflector and bulb. I paid less than wholesale.
Silica is key for healthy plant growth. Strong cell walls are a lattice of Ca and Si... Not sure what lab tests for residual silica in extracts, i thought they test for residual solvent. Do you have a link to the lab report showing silica residue in BHO? Thanks.
Did you consider using Gavitas or any other double ended bulb system? What about the Ushio bulbs instead of the Phillips?
I've heard some folks claim that all these double ended 1kw systems are essentially identical and others swear by one vs the other for whatever reason.
The last thing I heard just today is that Gavitas>Epaps indoors because the Epaps are designed for greenhouse use and meant to be hung higher; they also said that the Epaps produce a different spectra than Gavitas, but I'm skeptical about that as I'd imagine that is more of a bulb issue and you use the same bulbs in both.
Yes I considered every option and did research on what fixture is most effectivly used in production greenhouses. The answer was Phillips GreenPower , or as we know it ePapillon. It's the same bulb and ballast not sure how the spectrum is different.
Isn't silica a major component of trichomes as well?
In the recording poasted by John Kempf
He makes this statement:
23% of the earths crust is silica.
Seen some folks use DE as a top dress for the silicon content.
if there a AEA/BA silicon product?
if there a AEA/BA silicon product?
Have read an articles by Hugh Lovell on the subject. Reading and learning all I can.excellent lecture, explains our soils and why. specifically covers silica in the beginning..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVQfsGotsBA
I remember the rep stating they had one coming out.Sea shield