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My Bridgeway Biostimulant trial
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 6181416" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>Well Brix itself isn't that accurate really. I mean you have to take a leaf, analyse it and then record the reading but the same plant could show a lower reading an hour later dependent on loads of factors. And even if you did have a high/ low reading is it logical to extrapolate it over the whole field? And furthermore whats the end game anyway for a combinable crop? </p><p></p><p>We know crops in Scotland/ North have potential for higher yields because they have more daylight which means more photosynthesis opportunity. The brix may be higher but for a snapshot. It would be fun to be able to measure the brix of a plant throughout its whole growing life and see the variability of Brix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 6181416, member: 1232"] Well Brix itself isn't that accurate really. I mean you have to take a leaf, analyse it and then record the reading but the same plant could show a lower reading an hour later dependent on loads of factors. And even if you did have a high/ low reading is it logical to extrapolate it over the whole field? And furthermore whats the end game anyway for a combinable crop? We know crops in Scotland/ North have potential for higher yields because they have more daylight which means more photosynthesis opportunity. The brix may be higher but for a snapshot. It would be fun to be able to measure the brix of a plant throughout its whole growing life and see the variability of Brix. [/QUOTE]
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