PetFlora
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When I started the magnet experiment I was unclear as to whether the magnets should be in attraction or repulsion, so I ran one rez each way. Eventually, I moved the females to my HOT5 tent where the magnets were in attract, but I put a ~ 1" neoprene plug in between, in hopes of creating an energy field in between.
Today, I came across a follow up youtube, and saw the ticket is repulsion, BUT, using metal shims between that make the opposing magnets attract to the metal shim in spite of wanting to repel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdbBQ1MkOug&lc=w2nET_29ZNwOqNHnd8nWWXSWd6hH_6BOmT7DARVrlMM&lch=email_reply&feature=em-comment_reply_received
I have some washers (too thin but...) and have reset the magnets. However, I am now quite far into flowering so no way to know what might have been
Anyway, plants are budding quite well and hopefully will bud even better now
Today, I came across a follow up youtube, and saw the ticket is repulsion, BUT, using metal shims between that make the opposing magnets attract to the metal shim in spite of wanting to repel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdbBQ1MkOug&lc=w2nET_29ZNwOqNHnd8nWWXSWd6hH_6BOmT7DARVrlMM&lch=email_reply&feature=em-comment_reply_received
I have some washers (too thin but...) and have reset the magnets. However, I am now quite far into flowering so no way to know what might have been
Anyway, plants are budding quite well and hopefully will bud even better now