If you are lonely when you are alone, then you are in bad company.
A family friend who is a beekeeper got me some honey.
Bee pollen is nutrient-dense and packed with several vitamins and minerals. Bee pollen contains vitamins A, D, E, B1, B2, B6, and C. It also provides minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, manganese, iron, and selenium, I mixed a bunch of that with some honey and RAW cane molasses to make a nice big bucket of tea.
The nutritional content of raw honey is impressive and includes high levels of protein, amino acids, B vitamins, calcium, manganese, potassium, magnesium, zinc, and iron, as well as various polyphenolic antioxidants.
I am loading up nature's finest sugars, and sweet things.
UV-B-induced DNA damage (CPDs and 6–4 PPs) can be repaired efficiently by photolyases. Pyrimidine dimers can be repaired by nucleotide excision repair (NER), or bypassed by replicative polymerases (Britt 2004). The expression of the CPD photolyase (PHR) gene is induced by UV-B light dependent on UVR8 signaling pathway, and is also induced by blue and UV-A light (Li et al. 2015)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44154-022-00076-9?fromPaywallRec=true
Old but gold.
The camera picks up far more light than there is during the night cycle, camera is showing bright pink violet collages but my eyes barely see a thing, about 0.5ppfd in that tent overnight. Have been tweaking the spectrum of moonlight/intensity and watching the responses overnight.
Tweak, tweak, tweak all week.
PAR is 400-700nm,
Overnight UVA in the tent is all 365nm and 385nm, so the meter only picks up a fraction of the light curve that makes it photosynthetically active past 400nm. Of the light in the tent, 0.25ppfd is from UVA with 0.25ppfd being from reflected scattered 99cri(Moon)light.
Looks like It makes them 🕺 🕺 💃 all night.
Better flower soon or ill be screwed for space, they are stretching, but is it "the stretch"?
She has fire in her belly now. HOLD THE LINE!