So basically this is a Berkyland Eyed Reactor and you are producing a low concentration of Nitric Acid. So a neon sign transformer, an aquarium air pump, electrodes and a reaction chamber and you could make a crude machine for a few hundred bucks. Might not be as efficient but there are plenty of RUclips videos on making these.
I’m definitely confused, the messaging from this company is very mixed. He told you 100gallons an acre, but this product definitely isn’t 2lb of N per gallon. Some of the folks associated with them say 1 lb per gallon, some people are doing independent analysis on product and seeing 1% N in the solution. It’s just totally bizarre that they aren’t transparent about this. Oh, you also need exceptional water quality, well water isn’t going to cut it unless it’s really good. So make sure you run an RO system.
Brix level, a measure of sugar content in an aqueous solution, is a key factor in assessing a plant's health and quality. The ideal brix value can vary by crop, but for many plants, a brix level of 10 or lower indicates a lack of nutrients, while a brix level of 12 or higher usually indicates a healthy plant. Brix levels can range from 0-32%, with fruits and vegetables generally ranging from 12-18%.
Don't know if you ever got your answer or if I can answer your question properly. The reference to Bricks is the amount of sugar content in the plant. It is said that the higher sugar content helps control the pests and diseases. Supposedly, the insects' digestive system can not handle the sugar. So, intern they die before devouring the plant. The higher the Bricks also gives you higher nutritional value in the given crop. Hope this helped.
So basically this is a Berkyland Eyed Reactor and you are producing a low concentration of Nitric Acid. So a neon sign transformer, an aquarium air pump, electrodes and a reaction chamber and you could make a crude machine for a few hundred bucks. Might not be as efficient but there are plenty of RUclips videos on making these.
I’m definitely confused, the messaging from this company is very mixed. He told you 100gallons an acre, but this product definitely isn’t 2lb of N per gallon.
Some of the folks associated with them say 1 lb per gallon, some people are doing independent analysis on product and seeing 1% N in the solution.
It’s just totally bizarre that they aren’t transparent about this.
Oh, you also need exceptional water quality, well water isn’t going to cut it unless it’s really good. So make sure you run an RO system.
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Very interesting! 👍🇺🇸
Excellent information! Where can we find information on the trials that you have conducted?
Andrew was going to do trials, but the system he ordered hasn't shown up yet. You would have to check with Green Lightning themselves for now.
I'm missing something here, whats the reference to bricks all the time?
Brix level, a measure of sugar content in an aqueous solution, is a key factor in assessing a plant's health and quality. The ideal brix value can vary by crop, but for many plants, a brix level of 10 or lower indicates a lack of nutrients, while a brix level of 12 or higher usually indicates a healthy plant. Brix levels can range from 0-32%, with fruits and vegetables generally ranging from 12-18%.
Don't know if you ever got your answer or if I can answer your question properly.
The reference to Bricks is the amount of sugar content in the plant. It is said that the higher sugar content helps control the pests and diseases. Supposedly, the insects' digestive system can not handle the sugar. So, intern they die before devouring the plant.
The higher the Bricks also gives you higher nutritional value in the given crop.
Hope this helped.