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bobblehead

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12% minimum yield increase with the biowave huh? Sounds interesting... And analogous to people playing music for their plants.

Keep up the good work!
 

facedark

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12% minimum yield increase with the biowave huh? Sounds interesting... And analogous to people playing music for their plants.

Keep up the good work!

Would be awesome if we could see a comparison grow cuz i honestly dont trust most people talking about biowave, dunno bout u guys?

Sent from my Galaxy S3 with Tapatalk. :)
 

username474

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I was massively disappointed with what I saw from Uni. of Miss.
They did have a sick vault door but that was it. Even with MJ, the
private sector blows them out of the water. They ain't got sh** on
you nguyen.
 

Treetroit City

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I've heard the bio-time-wave will if nothing else keep pest away.

If that is true, that right there is worth the price of admission.
 

bobblehead

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I read from the biowave website that it may have an effect on leaf hoppers... More research is needed, as local insect population in their vectors weren't reduced.

Its supposed to generate inaudible harmonic waves that open up the stomata... They studied the biowave 3 years in a row on different crops and the smallest yield increase was 12%.
 

username474

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So it's the same as having your rh at 60%+
I just checked out their site, the studies look legitimate.
If the thing lasts for a long,long time it may be worth it.
whatthe got it for a great price.
 

whatthe215

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bobblehead

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If the plant was wilting from dehydration, the plant would close its stomata to conserve water. I don't think harmonic waves would prevent this from happening. If the leaves regained turgor after irrigation, they probably didn't have enough water to begin with. Idk, just my $0.02. I don't burn 30k so i'd say you're more experienced than me.

Get yourself a pond fogger and put the a/c condensate back in the air! That's what I've been doing anyway.
 

bobblehead

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you misunderstood, they were fully hydrated throughout this whole ordeal.. and yet they showed symptoms of dehydration. they regained turgor after the biowave was shutoff, so i guess i hypothesized that the biowave running nonstop vs. 25% of the time caused the stomata to stay too open and allowed them to transpire faster than the roots could could supply them.

Oh, well that is interesting! Obviously it does something... Maybe it did force the stomata to stay open too long.
 
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