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Just thought this was interesting. Might be another way of creating breeds of plants that are at the boundary lines of their genetics. This could be bad or could be very good.
Just thought this was interesting. Might be another way of creating breeds of plants that are at the boundry lines of their genetics. This could be bad or could be very good. http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/20...630biology.htm Would be really interesting too do this to an auto flowering plant. Maybe you could get a primeval ruddy plant out of it. May be good for breeding. Another good one to try would be haze. Seems hazes when inbreed lose some of what makes them great. What if you did several hazes like this then breed back the resultants. Hmmm. Link maybe fixed now. Last edited by oscar the rotund; 07-31-2011 at 09:54 PM. |
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i only got 404 not found from that link
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Let's see if this one works:Electric Biology..yeah, it's good.
Peace. OOPS!..same place different article I would guess. Last edited by cannatari; 07-29-2011 at 04:21 PM. |
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so... if i put my mango haze seeds on a magnet before germinating, they will revert to original haze?
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I wished it was that easy. The article above is about electric fields not magnetic fields. (Lets not get into how they're related).
There is a thread on ICMag on using magnets on seeds. The guy had some outstanding results. You do have to pay attention to which pole you used. Also there seems to be a time limit. Too much is bad. |
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what kind of results?
not a member there so if you have a summary of what happened it would be helpful. thanks for the info |
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Well I searched and it's gone. He had pics. The growth was twice the control plants. He used a magnet made of coils of wire connected to a AA battery to make the magnet. It makes a difference which side you use. I think North is best. I did find a link to the same type info. I used to have the earlier mentioned post saved but had to wipe my drive so I lost it. Here's the other link. Go down to the ElectroCulture Patents.
Agriculture: Electroculture, Biodynamic agriculture, Joel Sternheimer Plant Protein Music Just to make clear the first article in the thread refers to STATIC electric fields. To make these you would need a high voltage DC voltage source. Here's another interesting link.Electrical stimulation of plant growth http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=215079 And the forum it came from has a lot of experimental post. http://www.icmag.com/ic/forumdisplay.php?f=65708 Last edited by oscar the rotund; 08-01-2011 at 08:15 AM. |
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