Good Morfnoevight All! EO.
I have a two burner 75K ea. gas stove outdoors. It is 30 years old and the flame won't adjust. I bought a new regulator and no change. So I was searching the interweb for a new one and none of them are better than the one I already own - except for that blue flame. So I am thinking to myself how porting and polishing an intake manifold can improve performance in an engine; maybe that is what this burner needs. Of course the first thing I do is twist a mounting bolt head clean off
I was able to drill it out and re-tap the hole
The exciting bit is when I started to clean out the flame holes it became apparent that they were filled with rust scale. So after porting and polishing I am happy to have a beautiful blue flame
. So since I have it apart it is getting sanded and painted.
I will take the gluten free, low carb, dairy free one please!
I copied that recipe here on AFN and did not make a note of where. I might have got it from you? Anyhow it just rings all of the bells for a refurbish amendment. I just wish someone would point me to where this comes from so the credit can go to the right source.
With today's powerful LEDs we can provide enough DLI in a 12 hour time-frames so there is no loss in yield. There is another trick you can use if your lights do not put out enough PPFD to reach 42 DLI in 12 hours. Get a Far Red Puck, set your lights for 14/10 and run the Far Red puck for 10 minutes at lights out. This puts the plants in PFr (sleep mode) right away instead of taking 2 hours without it. This make the 10 hour night the same PFr time as a 12 hour night to the plant. If you cannot get at least 42 DLI with that you need more light.