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            Subject:  vitamin d supplements for plants
			
  
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            | bnot | 
            
               Oak Grove, Mn 
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               Every indoor growth cycle I have had an issue with intumescence. http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=268326 Research has led me to experiment with addition of uv-b light to my setup.  So far the results look promising, and should have uv-b lights up on most of the plants by next weekend.  What I am wondering...since uv-b light is responsible for vitamin d production and vitamin d plays a role in plants with calcium mobility if there might be a solution to lack of uv-b in indoor growing with the supplemental addition of vitamin d.  What are your thoughts?
  
		
				
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               11/20/2016 12:12:49 PM 
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            | baitman | 
            
               Central Illinois 
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               it would probable be like with humans, natural D from the sun would be better than a vitamin  
		
				
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               11/20/2016 2:40:09 PM 
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            | bnot | 
            
               Oak Grove, Mn 
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               i had to see if it makes a difference. http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=268357
  i agree, natural from the sun would probably be better...but that is not an option in my downstairs grow room.
  I have also ordered a uv-b meter.  After it arrives I will do some checking of the various types of grow lights that I have and will list the results in my diary I am guessing my LED lights will show the lowest amount.  Intumescence has been more predominant with them. 
		
				
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               11/20/2016 2:58:00 PM 
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            | cucurmel | 
            
               Bavaria, Eurafrasia 
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               Thanks for this idea, bnot! I will start some tries right now with D3 and post outcomes here, if you like. 
		
				
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               1/16/2017 2:48:14 PM 
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            | bnot | 
            
               Oak Grove, Mn 
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               I think it is an idea worth pursuing..since i have added the uv-b lights havent seen an issue..but vitamin-d did seem to clear up some problems.  If you try it..I would suggest using the water soluble form.  The residue of the oil soluble wasn't good.
  
		
				
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               1/16/2017 5:57:17 PM 
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            | dguyh | 
            
               Quincy, CA 
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               I think vitamin d is made in humans by uv-b hitting  7-dehydrocholesterol in the upper layers of the skin. I don't think plants have  7-dehydrocholesterol 
		
				
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               1/18/2017 11:42:24 AM 
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            | bnot | 
            
               Oak Grove, Mn 
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               dguyh, thanks for your comment.  It made start to research more into plants and vitamin  D.  I see that vitamin d2 and vitamin d3 are different.  The two sources I am studying now are:
        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3651966/
        http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016894520200420X
  I find it interesting that many plants in the Solanaceae family (which tomato belongs to) have shown appreciable levels of D3.  I expect to be doing some more experimentation with this in a few months...after some of my indoor grow lights are available.
 
  
		
				
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