Brix is measured with a refractometer. Dr. Carey Reams devised a chart that shows how fruits & vegetables can be ranked as either poor, average, good, or excellent based on their Brix measure. This forum is for open discussion of how to improve plant health---with full understanding of how that improved health can lead to improved health for animals and humans. Most health forums appear unaware that the quality of plant products can so dramatically affect the health of those who consume them. This forum will have a special focus on the Tissue Test methods designed by Bob Pike of Pike Agri-Labs. Those tests often hold the key to significant improvement in crop quality and yield. Note to new members: as an anti-spam measure, the first few posts from new members will be automatically moderated.
<< Chlorinated city water hasn't had any detriment that I can detect on ... water ... Part of that probably depends on where you live. The lady who does my
Rex I have delayed replying to your post to cool off. First, I do not appreciate being called simplistic, whether directly or by inference. Second, every plant
Rex, I recently grew some wheat grass and it brixed at 13 or 14. I bought some wheat grass at the store today and it brixed at 12. I got some scissors and a
Jonathan, This year I have everything on the same drip system. On an hour, off an hour. In previous years, I have watered everything on continuous drip