How to amplify your water for SUPER GROWTH

Tween is a common surfactant used both in the lab and in botany. There are also several items called wetting agents for your gardening needs. Generally you don't see much in the way of making water drier-but many to make it wetter (less surface tension) But when the chips are down I just reach for my handy bottle of Dawn.

I've heard of that, using dish soap as a wetting agent. Lowers the surface tension. I getcha now!
 
It's alive! :no: So I am thinking about getting some el cheapo rare earth magnets and duct taping them to the sides of my 3 litre soda bottle tomatoe containers north pole side up in a 4 even spaced configuration and doing a a side by side comparison with other plants.

Eventually I will use the 3 litre soda bottles in for hempys (mounting the magnets on the bottom where the small reservoir is.)

Wondering if I could get by with three on a 3 litre soda bottle just using three of the rectangular rare earth magnets or if four is better.
 
we use different surfactants at our research facility... i have also use the Wet Betty from AN. Definately didnt hurt my girls.... it was a freebie though i didnt purchase.
 
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