For all those being distracted by T.H. Cammo and Uncle Ben, we aren't talking about some magic mumbo jumbo like TH Cammo will have you believe. But what if a unconventional technique gave you a 25% increase in yield? 25% isn't all that much at first glance and might not even be all that noticeable - that would be 2.5 ounces vs. a 2 ounce plant. But what if you could do that on a continual basis? Over a year or two, that would really add up.
I'm not selling anything here - this is a topic that I am interested in. I am looking for like minded people for discussion of the POSSIBILITY that this may have some validity. But it seems this thread has done nothing but pulled the cockroaches of the dark corners of the site out to bash any type of discussion on the topic.
Just to give you some insight of what I currently am working on. I have been growing two plants in a galvanic cell - a battery, so to speak. In the pot, I placed a zinc plate and a copper plate one on each side - this creates an exchange of ions from the zinc to the copper. A by product of this exchange is electricity, about 2 volts.
Do I expect some monstrous yield? Of course not... If I did, they would be my only 2 plants - instead of just 20% of the 10 I'm cultivating. But the fact is, I have made observations that electricity does make a difference in how a plant grows. I have notices that the plant grows at a faster rate than the plant without the two plate. This could mean faster turn around.
Currently the plants are in flower so here is where we can see if the use of electricity might harm a plant - it goes both ways. I am going into this with the idea that this might very well be a bad thing - not just a magic cure. Will electricity fuck up my flowering? Maybe. I also have a plant hooked up to a solar panel. You see, the galvanic cell plants are producing electricity even when lights are off - the solar panel, only when lights are on. Even this changes the game in how a plant reacts.
Anyways, this info is given to the readers that are truly interested. Peeps like TH Cammo can go jump off a cliff, for all I care - I got nothing to prove to him or his kind
I'm not selling anything here - this is a topic that I am interested in. I am looking for like minded people for discussion of the POSSIBILITY that this may have some validity. But it seems this thread has done nothing but pulled the cockroaches of the dark corners of the site out to bash any type of discussion on the topic.
Just to give you some insight of what I currently am working on. I have been growing two plants in a galvanic cell - a battery, so to speak. In the pot, I placed a zinc plate and a copper plate one on each side - this creates an exchange of ions from the zinc to the copper. A by product of this exchange is electricity, about 2 volts.
Do I expect some monstrous yield? Of course not... If I did, they would be my only 2 plants - instead of just 20% of the 10 I'm cultivating. But the fact is, I have made observations that electricity does make a difference in how a plant grows. I have notices that the plant grows at a faster rate than the plant without the two plate. This could mean faster turn around.
Currently the plants are in flower so here is where we can see if the use of electricity might harm a plant - it goes both ways. I am going into this with the idea that this might very well be a bad thing - not just a magic cure. Will electricity fuck up my flowering? Maybe. I also have a plant hooked up to a solar panel. You see, the galvanic cell plants are producing electricity even when lights are off - the solar panel, only when lights are on. Even this changes the game in how a plant reacts.
Anyways, this info is given to the readers that are truly interested. Peeps like TH Cammo can go jump off a cliff, for all I care - I got nothing to prove to him or his kind