xerb
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Has anybody tried running icewater through their root?
When I first read about this I thought it was a crazy idea.
Now I am wondering if it might have some merit.
Outside our soil temperatures plummet about October each year.
It usually starts with a good hailstorm or even snow. That layer of frozen white stuff slowly melts and guess what?
It runs right through the roots! So really as crazy as it may have sounded, it's actually what nature does.
How about spreading a thin layer of crushed ice (simulating hail) on top of the soil for a few nights near the end of flowering?
Too much time on my hands...XERB
When I first read about this I thought it was a crazy idea.
Now I am wondering if it might have some merit.
Outside our soil temperatures plummet about October each year.
It usually starts with a good hailstorm or even snow. That layer of frozen white stuff slowly melts and guess what?
It runs right through the roots! So really as crazy as it may have sounded, it's actually what nature does.
How about spreading a thin layer of crushed ice (simulating hail) on top of the soil for a few nights near the end of flowering?
Too much time on my hands...XERB
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