2012年1月31日 星期二

Houseplant Basics


You have just moved into your first home or apartment and want to get some houseplants to enhance your decorating scheme. There are two main types of indoor plants to consider: foliage plants and flowering plants. Foliage plants are much easier to grow and they are tough. They can tolerate weak lighting, irregular watering. extreme temperatures and neglect. Foliage plants don't only have the basic green leaves. They come in many different shades of green from very light green to very dark blackish green. The leaves also come in a wide variety of colors from white, pink, red, purple, silver and brown, and have stripes and swirls of color in them.

Though some flowering plants are as easy to grow as foliage plants, most do need more care and expertise to flourish. They are not as tough as foliage plants and most of their resources are aimed at flowering. If they don't receive the care they need they will not bloom. Most flowering plants only bloom at certain times of the year and only bloom for two weeks to two months of the year. Very few plants bloom throughout the year. Some can, but only under near perfect conditions.

The most basic need of all houseplants is good lighting at all times. Low lighting can actually harm your plants. Using the natural light available in your home is the most economic course to take. Southern window exposure provides the brightest light while northern window exposure provides the lowest light. East windows have most light in the morning and west windows have most light in the afternoon. Bay windows increase light because it enters the room from many angles. Plants that need bright light can be close to the window while those requiring less can be moved further into the room. If windows don't provide enough light, especially in the winter, artificial lighting can be used. Two choices used specifically for plants are fluorescent and high-density discharge lamps. Both work well and provide the extra light necessary for healthy plants. Watering plants is another basic need to grow healthy plants. A little effort is required so they won't have too much or too little. Touch the soil in the pot to see if it has dried. Then dig into the soil about an inch with your finger to see if it is moist. If it is, then don't water yet. If it is dry, water now. You can test a plant to see if it needs water by its weight. If it's heavy, it doesn't need watering yet. If it's light, it probably does. Check this action out a few times till you get the feel for the correct time to water. There are probes, meters and other gadgets you can use that let you know when to water. Inserting your finger into the soil or lifting the pot to check weight are the easiest and most economical way to go.

Fertilizing is another must. Always remember that less is more for houseplants. Only feed when plants are in their growing season. In the winter they slow down and don't need feeding then. There are many products on the market now, from basic fertilizers to the specialized ones for certain needs. Most economical products are concentrated in liquid, powder or crystal forms which are mixed with water. Slow release fertilizers are great, but you should note the date on the calendar.

Plants also require air circulation and humidity. Circulation is not a problem. Any movement in the house causes air movement. Just walking through a room for instance. To help plants suffering from low humidity, there are easy fixes. Placing plants in humid rooms, such as bathrooms and laundry rooms, setting them on the floor or investing in a humidifier can help solve the problem quickly.

By following these basic instructions, you can get a start on growing healthy plants. Further study is needed to delve into specialized or exotic varieties. Remember you can do anything you want to do!




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How to Get Rid of Water Damage Mold


When water gets into certain areas of a home through a natural disaster like a flood, plumbing leak, or simple condensation from humid environments, it provides a breeding ground for mold to grow in your home. Water damage mold is a very common occurrence in homes where water has leaked or where moisture is allowed to remain on surfaces. If you stop cleaning your shower for a while, mold will begin to grow and spread throughout the shower.

While most mold is relatively harmless to most people, some molds are more toxic than other molds. Researchers have yet to determine conclusively that all mold is toxic. It is known that people who live in houses or spaces contaminated with mold tend to suffer more health problems. Apparently, some folks are just more likely to be affected by mold than others. Perhaps the genetic makeup of certain people tend to make their bodies more susceptible to mold.

Water Damage Mold Develops 24 to 48 Hours After Exposure to Water

Mold spores are literally everywhere, even in the air. So, it is fairly easy for mold spores to come in contact with just about any surface and begin to grow and spread to nearby surfaces. Proper, frequent cleaning usually gets rid of any mold spores on most surfaces. However, mold can get to unseen or hidden surfaces like inside walls, attics, or crawl spaces where it can grow and spread unabated. It's best to keep air conditioning on at all times in order to keep indoor humidity levels low. A dehumidifier will also help to maintain drier air inside living spaces.

If you live in an extremely humid climate or a place where temperature can go from cool to very hot every day for long periods, then water damage mold could present a big problem. Extreme temperature swings can cause moisture to condense and collect inside unseen spaces like walls and floors. Natural disasters like floods can cause extreme water damage to every part of a house. Every one of those surfaces exposed to water will provide the perfect breeding ground for mold to grow and spread.

You Need to Know More About Water Mold Damage

No, mold is not one of the world's most awful diseases. However, mold, and specifically water damage mold, can cause problems for those with already existing breathing challenges. Those with allergies, asthma, or even chronic respiratory issues may encounter some health problems when mold is present. Some folks who have lived in houses or worked in offices where mold or water damage mold is present may typically complain of frequent headaches, irritation to the eyes or throat, some folks may suffer even more severe allergic reactions. One thing you need to know for sure is if you have mold in your home or workplace because it may have an adverse affect on your health and the people around you.

Water Damage Mold: Why You Don't Need to Do-It-Yourself

It may be difficult to tell if you have a problem with mold in your home or workplace. The best thing to do is call in a professional water damage service or water damage cleanup company. These professionals deal with all sorts of mold problems everyday. They will have the equipment to determine if there is a mold problem. They also know where mold is likely to appear, grow, and spread.

A professional water damage service will likely have an infrared camera which can be used to look inside walls, under floors, and inside crawl spaces or attics. They will also likely have some type of moisture sensing device, or moisture meter which is useful for measuring the amount of moisture on surfaces. A boroscope may also be used to look into places and provide a view of spaces that could never be inspected otherwise. This device is basically a tiny camera on the end of a long, flexible tube. The boroscope is inserted through a tiny hole where the camera can get a closer inspection.

Most of the companies that handle water damage mold cleanup will likely provide a free inspection of the property. YellowPages.com is an excellent resource for getting help in your local area. Just look under the headings "damage restoration", "water damage service," or "mold remediation."




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2012年1月30日 星期一

Ozone Generator 101


Often times people stumble across oxygen and ozone healing therapies and become quite excited by what they have discovered, only to find that the learning curve on equipment, methods, protocols and safety concerns is overwhelming. They often give up before giving any oxygen therapy a fair try. This paper will help to demystify the equipment used to produce ozone for air, water and therapeutic purposes.

There are basically two types of ozonators and two accepted methods of ozone production. The two types are air-fed ozonators and oxygen-fed ozonators. The two methods of ozone production are cold corona discharge and ultraviolet. Each type of generator and method of ozone production has its unique features, advantages and drawbacks. The only accepted method of ozone production for medical protocols is oxygen-fed cold corona discharge. The purest ozone is made from what is called dual dielectric medical grade ozone generators because there are no metals in the gas stream of the ozone produced.

Air-fed ozonators These ozonators fall into two categories: air purifiers and water purifiers

Air Purifiers

Air purifiers produce ozone either by corona discharge or by ultraviolet rays in the wavelength of 185 to 220 nanometers.The advantage of cold corona is that they are very efficient, have long life, are fully ozone output adjustable and require very little maintenance. Periodic maintenance depending on environment is required. Simple cleaning of the ozone-producing cell is necessary. The disadvantages of cold corona air purifiers are that they produce NoX (nitrogen compounds) like nitric acid and nitrous oxide in small quantities from room air in proportion to the amount of humidity in the air. The dewpoint temperature of air must be minus 60 C before this is prevented. No matter what a manufacturer claims about their units not producing NoX, this is simply not true if the air has any appreciable humidity. For this reason air-fed ozonators are not acceptable for medical uses. NoX is not much of a concern for the majority of people since the amounts are small and the benefits of the ozone produced far outweigh the NoX impurities. A few people experience bad reactions from the small amounts of NoX produced by air-fed air purifiers. Some air-fed purifiers have an added bonus of an ionizer built into the unit which negatively ionizes particles in the air, making them heavier so they fall to the floor. The health benefits of negative ions are well documented. Ultraviolet air-fed generators have the advantage that they do not produce NoX, even in humid air. They are less efficient than corona discharge, are not output adjustable, and the UV bulbs have to be replaced annually. This is problem because the lamps contain mercury and must be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. Most States and Provinces have recycling specifically for this purpose. Laws in many places now require manufacturers of such units to provide recycling for the used lamps.Air-fed air ozonators come with a variety of features such as on/off timers, different sizes of and air movement from fans, a wide variety of ozone outputs and features which supposedly make them unique. Air-fed air purifiers are typically measured in mg/hr of ozone output or by the number of square feet the unit is supposed to purify. Beware of false claims! Due Diligence is required to find the perfect air ozonator and reliable manufacturer for your specific needs.

Water Purifiers

Air-fed water purifiers also can be either corona discharge or ultraviolet. They employ an air pump either internal or external to pump room air through the ozonator. The output gas mixture is then channeled by ozone resistant tubing to a diffuser stone which is placed in the water. This gas mixture, containing ozone, bubbles through the water to purify it. To avoid the presence of NoX in the gas produced by corona discharge air-fed ozone generators, the air can be dried with an air drier which is typically hooked up to the intake of the air pump supplying the air to the ozonator. Nox is not produced by ultraviolet air-fed water ozonators. If the air being supplied to an air-fed corona generator is not dried, nitric acid can build up in the ozone generator. Unless it is allowed to escape, the acid will eventually destroy the ozonator. The quality of the air pump is a concern in a water ozonator, since it is usually the weakest link. The pumps in Chinese ozonators will fail quickly if used to ozonate more viscous liquids like oils for long periods of time. Good quality air-fed water ozonators are inexpensive, effective, and can be used for a number of uses like ozonation of water, oils, soaking vegetables and meats in ozonated water, ozonating bathwater and for short term use as an air purifier. Air-fed water ozonators vary widely in quality, design, price, warranty, output of ozone, features and durability. Air-fed water ozonators are typically measured in mg/hr of ozone output. This is a measure of the amount of the molecular weight of the ozone produced in one hour. Beware of false claims here as well. Due Diligence is also required when choosing an ozonator for these purposes. One main feature of air-fed water ozonators is portability. They are relatively small and portable.

Oxygen-fed Ozonators

Oxygen-fed ozonators take the production of ozone to a whole new level. Since the ozonator is being fed a gas that is 100% oxygen and not nominally 20% as in room air, the ozone produced is of much higher concentration and purity. The expense of an oxygen-fed ozone system for some is prohibitive, as it involves the inclusion of an oxygen tank, oxygen regulator, specialized tubing and accessories for the various ozone protocols. The oxygen-fed ozonators themselves are higher priced because of the necessity for higher quality materials. Strong ozone will interact with all but about five elements on the Periodic Table of Elements, so care must be taken in manufacture to exclude materials that can be oxidized and create impurities in the gas stream. The main drawbacks to the use of oxygen-fed ozonators are lack of portability and poor availability to an oxygen source for the refilling of oxygen tanks. Oxygen concentrators can be used to provide oxygen to oxygen-fed ozonators instead of an oxygen tank. UV ozonators are not acceptable for use with oxygen medical protocols, as the output from the UV lamp varies far too much for accuracy of ozone concentration.

The ozone output from oxygen-fed ozonators is usually measured in mcg/ml or mg/l or gamma. This is an indication of the molecular weight of the ozone produced in the volume measurement indicated of ozone/oxygen mixture. Gamma is the same as mcg/ml and mg/l.

Oxygen-fed ozonators fall into two categories: 1) ozonators with metals in the gas stream 2) ozonators that have no metals in the gas stream

1)Metals in gas stream Oxygen-fed ozonators containing metals in the stream of gas moving past the ozone producing cell emit ions of metals into the ozone produced. This is because the anode of the cell is made of metal, whereas the cathode is glass or quartz. This is not a concern when the ozonator has high quality metals and is being used for ozonation of water, oils, ozonating a steam sauna, ozone showers, insufflations, body bagging and cupping, vegetable soak, ozonated enemas or colonics, ozonating bath water and a number of other less evasive protocols. It is a large concern when the anode is made from easily oxidized metals like aluminum. It is now accepted conventional wisdom within the ozone medical circles that oxygen-fed ozonators with metals in the gas stream should not be used for blood work such as AHT (Autohematherapy) and injections of any type. For all other mentioned protocols, the benefits of the ozone produced outweigh the effects of the metal ions produced. There are few metal ions produced from generators made of 316 stainless steel.Oxygen-fed ozonators vary greatly in user features, ozone output concentration, quality of materials and construction. They vary greatly in price depending on their quality and features. All oxygen-fed ozonators produce higher concentration of ozone at lower flow rates of oxygen and conversely, lower concentration of ozone at higher flow rates of oxygen. This is because the corona field of these generators is capable of rearranging only a finite number of oxygen molecules from O2 to O3 as the oxygen passes through the corona field. As the oxygen moves slowly through the field, the field is capable of rearranging more oxygen molecules thus creating a greater ratio of O3 in the gas. Conversely, as oxygen moves quickly through the field, fewer molecules become O3 and the ratio of O3 in the gas is lower.

2)No metals in the gas stream Cold corona ozonators made with no metals in the gas stream produce the highest quality ozone. These are called dual-dielectric ozonators. Both the anode and cathode are made from glass or quartz which is not able to be oxidized by ozone. All other materials in the gas stream have also been chosen for their resistance to oxidation, including tubing fittings, the tubing itself and all parts of the ozone producing cold corona cell. These are the only ozonators fit to be used for the above-mentioned blood work protocols. There are two ways of manufacturing dual dielectric units. One is cold corona. The other is cold plasma. Cold plasma generators are of high purity but the concentration is not only non-adjustable except through oxygen flow control, but also lack in the ability to output high concentrations of ozone at normal flow rates of oxygen.

High quality cold corona generators have the ability to reduce the amount of corona or electrical field that produces the ozone, thereby making them fully adjustable for a specific concentration of ozone output at any given oxygen flow rate. High quality cold corona ozonators vary greatly in features and price, depending on specific use and preference of operation. Some of the features of a very high quality (and expensive) dual-dielectric ozonator include oxygen flow meter, adjustable settings for corona output (and thereby ozone concentration) luer-lock connectors for attaching syringes and accessories, and built-in ozone output stability electronics. Dual dielectric ozonators can be used for all ozone protocols. If money is no object and portability is not an issue, then this is the best unit to purchase for its overall purity and variety of uses.








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Ligustrum Bonsai - A Safe Bet For Bonsai Beginners


Ligustrum bonsai is a common variety of bonsai that is quite tough and hardy. This quality of the species makes it an extremely suitable bonsai for bonsai beginners, since it can survive in spite of minor neglect in maintenance. Ligustrum bonsai can be of various types. They are deciduous, semi-evergreen, or evergreen shrubs and trees that can be found in the woods of North Africa, Europe, Australia and the Himalayas.

Some of the most popular varieties are the Ligustrum Ovalifolium, the Ligustrum vulgare and the Ligustrum sinense. This species is commonly known as Privet. Each subspecies come in different shapes, colors, leaf shape and growth habits. Some species will produce a white flower that is somewhat fragrant during summer. During late summer, the tree will produce small fruits, each of them bearing one seed.

Sunlight and water requirement

The Ligustrum bonsai requires partial or full sunlight. You can also grow the bonsai even inside the house, but the lack of sunlight and humidity may damage the tree. Do not keep the bonsai outside during winter.

The bonsai requires constant humidity. Since this shrub grows quite fast, it requires a lot of water, especially during summer. Investing in an inexpensive moisture meter is also a great idea, as this will save you from guess works.

Since the leaves of this bonsai require humidity to keep them healthy, you should mist it often during the day. Do not keep the bonsai near a ventilator, as this can dry out the leaves.

Feeding and Fertilizer

Fertilizing your Ligustrum bonsai is extremely important, especially because the tree grows fast and it cannot derive all its nutrients from the soil. You can provide the tree with half strength fertilizer every alternate week. During winter, fertilizing the bonsai once a month should be enough.

Pruning

In order to maintain the shape of your Ligustrum bonsai, you will have to prune the leaves and branches regularly. Trimming is especially required during the growing season. This should be done during late winter or early spring, just before the growing season starts.

Insects and diseases

Ligustrum bonsai may be affected by some of the usual infestations as leaf spot, scale insects, spider mites, Aphids, whiteflies, root rot and so on. You can easily get rid of these with the help of some of the standard insecticides.

Spray the Ligustrum bonsai with a non-toxic insecticide every month. However, remember that you should never spray the tree when the soil is dry.




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2012年1月29日 星期日

Fighting Bacteria and Mold


Now that you know some from the temperature and cleanliness requirements for foods security, exactly how do you go about achieving them? Part of this critical task is selecting the greatest equipment for the job. The foodservice market has been transformed to meet the challenges of HACCP. Possibly the most stringent requirements have been noted within the area of refrigeration, since HACCP standards emphasize prompt refrigeration of cooked meals and keeping cold foods at a constant temperature.

Within the past decade, blast chillers have become standard in most large kitchens. Display cases and salad bars have enhanced to maintain constant 41-degree Fahrenheit temperatures without freezing meals. In other areas of the kitchen, warewashing equipment has been upgraded. Pot sinks feature more powerful sprayers and separate water heaters, helping to ensure that pots and pans are sanitized after use.

Temperature and humidity monitoring gear has also greatly improved. It's a lot more inexpensive, more movable, and easier to use. A single temperature probe does not fit all situations, so you will find thermometers and probes created expressly for fryers, freezers, walk-in coolers, storage areas, and so on. Numerous of them are color-coded so it's easy to see when a HACCP step is being met or violated.

Others have remote recording devices to track temperature fluctuations and pinpoint potential difficulties. Antimicrobials are making their mark in foodservice operations simply because of their ability to retard the development of dangerous microorganisms. (These aren't to become confused with promicrobials, the beneficial enzymes used in some cleaning items.) The wellness care industry has utilized them because the early 1990s, and it just makes sense that they would also have foodrelated applications.

An antimicrobial is a substance that naturally retards bacteria development.The companies that make them are somewhat secretive about the contents, but a few from the substances are silver ions, ozone injected into water, chlorine dioxide, and a compound known as nano-antibiotic mother granule, or NAMG for short.

Some antimicrobials could be mixed with plastic, rubber, and other materials within the manufacturing procedure to form a long-lasting security barrier on cutting boards, knives and slicing blades, ice machines, wire shelving, appliance legs, and protective gloves. They become component of the molecular structure from the item, so they're effective for its useful life.

If there's a downside to the popularity of antimicrobials, it's the false sense of security they can impart in a busy kitchen. Employees assume a quick rinse-off is sufficient to clean a cutting board or that they are able to dip a utensil in an antimicrobial remedy and also the sanitizing work is done. Actually, antimicrobials are just one more level of defense against food-borne illness.

They cannot avoid cross-contamination. They're not disinfectants, and there's no claim by manufacturers that they will kill microbes. They merely retard their growth by creating a surface that is unfriendly to microorganisms. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates the use of antimicrobials (and their safety claims), as does the Food and Drug Administration.

NSF International has a certification process for them if they come into contact with food during their common use. An additional top wellness hazard in commercial buildings these days is mold. While fatal to only a small percentage from the population, mold spores trigger allergies and asthma and can prove to be debilitating to individuals with respiratory problems or compromised immune systems.

Even people without having these difficulties can suffer mold's irritating effects: a burning sensation in the eyes and nose, coughing, and skin irritation. Mold grows where moisture is persistent, so it's a particular problem in humid climates. If contained within walls, all affected portions must be dried, stripped, disinfected (to avoid more mold from growing), and dried again-or perhaps replaced.

Kitchens are full of mold development opportunities, which make it essential to:

Repair leaking plumbing fixtures promptly. Increase ventilation of damp spaces in cold weather.

Dehumidify in warm weather. Install inexpensive meters that monitor both humidity and temperature.

The more absorbent a material is, the more likely it will have to be replaced if it becomes moldy.

Bleach is typically utilized to kill mold spores in dish rooms and restrooms, but it's not efficient on drywall or other thick materials because it does not penetrate deeply enough to do the job. In these instances, experts recommend a spray-on borate remedy that crystallizes (and has the side benefit of repelling cockroaches, an additional humid-climate issue).

If it's new construction, green-board can be used; it's drywall with fiberglass backing rather than paper. It is a lot more costly, but it prevents moisture buildup.




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Don't Forget Cooling For Server Rooms in Summer


In any enclosed environment where there are a lot of computers being used, including server rooms, the temperature is critical. All of the equipment has a maximum temperature at which they can operate anything above this and their efficiency is reduced or thermal shut down takes place. So it is important that server rooms are kept at a stable temperature. But it is also important that humidity, which can be a problem, is controlled at the same time.

So what this means it some kind of air conditioning is provided to the room so that a constant temperature can be maintained no matter what the conditions outside are like. Plus it needs to dehumidify the room to allow removal of any excess humidity.

The size of the air conditioning system used in a server room should be of a capacity that can cope not only removing the heat generated by the computer equipment in the room but also natural heat energy. Also as this equipment is in use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week it must be a unit that has been designed with a continuous rating rather than those that are used for domestic use and will only be used infrequently.

When it comes to choosing the right air conditioner there are two types on the market available. There is the portable or monoblock air conditioner or the fixed split air conditioner systems.

As their name suggests portable air conditioners are self contained units that you just place into the server room. These extract not just heat but a lot of the additional humidity from a room by drawing it down a flexible type of hose similar to that found on a tumble drier measuring 125mm in diameter typically. The open end of this hose will need to be vented outside of the room through either a window that is open or creating a hole in a wall through which the hose can be placed.

Every portable is the same in that there are none which are totally self contained so they don't have a vent pipe, the heat collected must be extracted somewhere. Each flexible hose is normally around 2 to 2.5m in length which cannot be extended as the hose does radiate some heat back into the room and if you use a longer hose then more of this heat will end up straight back into the room which you are trying to cool. So lowering the effectiveness of its cooling abilities.

Also if the hose stretches beyond a certain length there is a possibility of the buildup of back pressure which will prevent the hot air from escaping. This results in the thermal cut out in the conditioner being tripped so stopping the process of cooling. As you are sending hot air down the hose it is important that plenty of fresh air is able to enter the room from another source such as a vent, window or door to balance everything out.

In operation terms the portable models are much the same as the fixed air conditioning systems. They come with fully automatic thermostatic controls to allow you to adjust the temperature up or down to suit the application where being used. However, what you will find is that most portable air conditioners are not provided with a sophisticated timing system.

When it comes to fixed air conditioners these normally consist of two parts. Within the server room it a unit mounted high on a wall which is then connected by a chord to an outside unit which carries power and refrigerant between the two. Not only does this tend to be a lot quieter but more efficient when in operation.

What the indoor unit does is re-circulates the same air so you don't require any kind of external ventilation, so making these units cool the room more efficiently. In most cases the unit situated outside will either be mounted on a bracket on the ground or on a wall.

There are self install systems available that come with pre-charged refrigerant chords that have a very easy connection on them to allow the internal and external units to be joined together. Generally the maximum length that these chords run to is between 4 and 5 meters which cannot be extended. If you do need a longer chord then you will need to arrange to have your air conditioning system professionally installed. Remember it is against the law for any system which requires venting of refrigerant pipes into the atmosphere. So you will need to employ the services of an approved contractor like you would use a CORGI registered professional to install gas equipment.

Every self install air conditioning system today comes with a remote control feature which allows the units to be turned on and off at certain times of the day should there be a necessity to do so. Also they allow you to automatically control the temperature.




If you have started thinking about fixed split air conditioners or portable air conditioners and cannot decide which one would work for you then DIO are more than happy to offer you advice in relation to air conditioning applications for your server room. As well as being able to calculate what your cooling requirements are we can advise you on the installation as well as the supply of both portable and fixed air conditioners that suit your needs and your budget.





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2012年1月28日 星期六

Hydroponics - A Quick Guide to Starting an Indoor Hydroponic Garden


Interested in taking gardening to the next level? Welcome to the wonderful world of hydroponics. If you have ever bitten into a hydroponic tomato, you can't help but be curious as to how it's done. This article is a quick guide to getting you started in growing vigorous flowers and vegetables hydroponically.

The system.

There are four popular hydroponic systems:

·????? Water Culture Hydroponics.

This system consists of reservoir that hold the gardener's desired water plant solution. In the reservoir there are floating plants in planters, which the roots are consistently submerged.

·????? Drip and Ebb Flow system.

The ebb flow system is like the water culture but instead of the roots being submerged they are dripped on by a steady drip through a hose. This is the system we are going to focus on.

·????? Aeroponics

Aeroponics is a system that instead of using predominately water, uses a system that mist water in to an airtight enclosure. The roots are suspended in the air so the roots get high levels of oxygen. This helps the grow process immensely.

We are going to use a drip system, as it is easy to maintain. You will need a decent size tote that is plastic. Pick one that is black if possible because we don't want to let any light get into the bin, which could cause root rot. Make sure also that the bin has a lid that can stay on tight. Next you will need to go to a hydro store and purchase special net pots that have a mesh like bottom and sides. Also we will need a fish pump an air stone/pump and some tubing that fits the desired pump.

First we will cut holes in the top of the bin so that the net pots fit snug but no fall through. After that we will want to cut a hole in the side of the net pots so that the tubing fits through to get to the roots. Hook up and connect with connecters the tubes to the one pump. Hosing and connecters can be purchased at your local hardware store. After that, throw in the air stone in the bottom with the pump being outside of the bin. Fill the bin with 4-8 gallons of water depending on the size of your bin. Should be about 6 inches deep of water.

There are many different types of medians to fill the net pots with. Most are pretty much all the same but we are going to use hydroton as it seems to evenly disperse the water to the roots and is cheap. This also can really only be purchased online or at a gardening store.

Atmosphere

There are two ways of creating a good atmosphere. One you can buy plastic and create a room or two you can purchase online grow tents. These tents are perfect as they consist poles to hang lights and holes for installing ventilation.

Generally speaking you are going to want to keep the room at a consistent 65 to 75 degrees. This varies form plant to plant but for this guide we are just going to assume that you are growing tomato plants.? You need fresh air to blow in and fresh air to blow out. A fan is also needed to push the air around inside the tent. Humidity can also be an issue depending on where you live in the world. A dehumidifier maybe needed to be purchased depending on how your type of plant responds to humidity.

Lighting

To make your beautiful plants grow, you will need to pick up a HID light. These can range from 80 to 1200 watts. The more watts the bigger and better the plant will grow. Keep in mind that the higher the wattage means more heat. If you have the money for a 1000-watt light and need to maintain 75 degrees, you will want to hook up a fan to the light, as it was get the growing environment super hot. Keep the light 1-2ft away from the plant as this will burn or dry out the plant.

You are going to want to keep the light on for 18 hours and 6 off. This will save on power and still maintain enough light to keep the plants growing at an optimal level. If your plant flowers which tomato plants do, you will need to trigger the flower stage by setting a timer to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. In 3-7 days you will start seeing the flower/fruit start to develop. Be careful not to interrupt the plants with light when they light cycle is supposed to be dark as this will cause the plant to do bad things including reducing how big the flower/fruits are.

Feeding

Once your have your room all set up, you are going to want to feed your plants a specific formula of nutrients which suit your plants specific needs. I like to use a line of food called advance nutrients for tomato plants. These guys have it down like it's their job. Wait it is their job.? Anyways pick a line of nutrients that are ideal for your type of plant. Make sure to test your water for its PPM (parts per million) and PH. An Ideal PPM is anywhere from 1000 to 2000PPM and a PH of 6.5. A PPM meter and PH meter can be purchased at a hydroponic store or online. It is very important to keep an eye out for PPM and PH levels, as this is crucial in the deployment of your precious plants.

For more information check out your local library on hydroponics as they will give you way more detail on this advance way of growing. Trust me as soon as you see your plants flourish with growth and fruit you will never want to grow outdoors again.








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2012年1月27日 星期五

Do You Have Asthma? Part 1


An international report released in 2004 said that up to an amazing 20 per cent of New Zealanders suffer from asthma. In that same year, one in five New Zealand children were diagnosed with asthma; but for Maori children (New Zealand's indigenous child), the figure was in one in three. NZ has three times the global rate, and did you know that Australia and NZ have more asthma sufferers per capita than any other countries in the world?

I have wanted to write on asthma for some time now and share my views on this common diagnosis. Unfortunately there are still quite a few people out there with the belief that people with asthma are "breathing impaired" and can't really go anywhere without their inhaler. With a positive change in an asthmatic's lifestyle, environment and diet, an improvement in their immunity and digestion along with a few simple techniques to assist breathing and relaxation, most asthmatics can dramatically reduce their need and physical dependence on all their prescribed drugs. I can assure you, after seeing many asthmatics over time as patients it has been a pleasure to see many improve with plenty of encouragement and explain that they are not necessarily dependent all their life on medications. Let's explore asthma over a two part series and look at conventional treatments and see what recommendations we can make with regards to improving this condition with natural medicine. I'll give you a few case studies along the way.

Conventional medicine has not coped well at all with asthma in the 21st century. The number and availability of drugs to treat the disease have been sharply increasing along with the incidence of asthma. I could not help wishing that there was another way of helping a child control his or her asthma, instead of having to fall back on "puffers" which they have been prescribed. Unfortunately, asthma is one of those health problems not unlike heart disease, which often strikes fear and anxiety with the person who has been medically diagnosed with it, or their caregivers. And because these conditions are often driven by fear, the patient will carry their puffer believing that they are the victim afflicted with a terrible disease and need to continually rely on their drugs. Whilst it is true that a few people may actually die of a severe and acute asthma attack, the reality is this very rarely occurs and most asthmatics, (in spite of what they have been told) can dramatically reduce their dependency on puffers, both bronchodilators and the "preventatives". I never use the "cure" word, but have seen more than a few asthmatics discontinue drugs entirely as their overall health improves.

And, the more they reduce their reliance of drugs and gain confidence with breathing and living naturally, the stronger their lung function will become. Over time, many hardly need to rely on medications except in conditions perhaps like mid winter with house fires burning, extreme humidity or for example strenuous exercise in a severe case. In time, even the most anxiety prone asthmatic can learn to become a very confident individual. "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest patients in the care of the human frame, diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease". Isn't that great? It was written by the inventor of the light bulb, Thomas Edison. Here's my asthma version, and how it relates to asthma "The doctor of the future will give no puffers, but interest his or her patient in how to breathe properly, how to look after their body by encouraging a fresh & healthy diet, how to reduce their load of allergenic foods, avoiding junk foods, as well as helping to strengthen their immunity and not to weaken it with "anti" drugs but give herbs and nutrients instead, improve their bowel flora, encourage exercise and relaxation techniques, etc". How can this all be achieved in a six minute visit in the medical clinic? This is particularly indicated for our little Maori asthmatics, who rank amongst the highest rate in the world. This is why chronic disease conditions like asthma are best tackled as a team approach treatment plan, whereby the doctor works alongside natural health care professionals. Asthmatics that only go every now and then for top ups of their puffers at medical centers are totally missing the boat, they need education and not drugs. I have not yet met a patient who cannot improve his or her lung function significantly, but I have met plenty of adults who were so gripped with fear that they carry a puffer in their pocket, handbag and possibly also in the glove box of their car and use it at the very first sign of any breathing discomfort, in case they have "an attack". It is important to remember that asthma is one condition driven by fear.

Have you noticed how TV drug advertisements encourage puffer use? All you have to do is turn off the television and keep it off and you will have an enormous blanket of protection from drug companies. Marketing works, there is no question about it, and drug companies spent over 2.5 billion US dollars globally last year to convince you to take their potions. This kind of money wasting even leaves me gasping for breath!

Internal and external environmental causes

Most asthma sufferers will take medicine daily in the form of an asthma "preventative" inhaler, as well as a bronchodilator spray, designed to open their airways easier. Little attention is generally paid to the cause and there is more emphasis on symptomatic treatment. Having a closer look at what makes an asthmatic better or worse will give you some valuable clues in helping to establish the cause in a person. It makes sense, that if you can establish a cause then you should be able to improve that person simply by modifying or even better by removing it, if possible. Is their asthma made worse by environmental triggers such as pollens, cold air, cat or horse fur, dust mites (use a powerful vacuum cleaner) or perhaps an emotional trigger? Do they have any other immune problems associated such as food allergies, recurring ear, nose or throat or chest problems? Careful history taking will be most important to establish the most likely asthma triggers. You will find that certain triggers (probable causes) will be more particular to some people than others. Does their asthma occur mostly indoors or outdoors?

Emotional stress induces an asthma attack directly by converting that thought you have of somebody not nice to a nervous impulse which can release a hormone called adrenalin. Adrenalin is produced by the adrenal gland and is one of the most powerful hormones your body makes is released in response to any stress. It sets to work immediately by way of increasing the heart rate and breathing rate. As the stress continues but becomes low grade and continual over time, another adrenal hormone called cortisol begins to adversely affect the body. The immune system now becomes less effective and fatigue develops with chest infections become more common place. This is when antibiotics come into the picture, making the person weaker and even more reliant on medications.

I'm sure more than one asthma attack was caused by an argumentative family member coming over at Christmas or birthdays. I have a Jewish Aunty living in Holland who manages to have her son hyper-ventilate on his wedding day due to her snide remarks about the bride, after she helped herself to several glasses of champagne. Many of us will know of a particular family member or friend who seems to have the uncanny knack to bring out the worst in somebody or who can really get on your nerves at times. Is their asthma worse indoors, are they worse at home or at work? I can remember an 18 yr old delicatessen assistant with chronic asthma coming to see me. She worked in a major supermarket in and told me that her "asthma" was particularly bad first thing in the morning, but improved considerably as the day progressed. With some detective work I found out that there were several pesticide cans in her working environment which appeared at night from behind screens and were automatically programmed to spray short bursts of pesticides every few minutes. You never see any bugs in a supermarket, do you? They were switched off just before opening time, not long before she started to work. Her "asthma" had initially dramatically improved and has now entirely disappeared since she left to work elsewhere.

Is the person is worse during a particular season, then suspect pollens. Look at when those antihistamine commercials appear on television, which will give you a good clue as they seem to target their marketing around peak pollen (spring) times. An important point is to always be on the lookout for any food allergies, and you will see why later, because the more severe the asthma, the more likely that a highly allergic food in the person's diet may well be underpinning the asthma and itself is likely to be one of the primary triggers. By removing the offending food the person's immunity improves and so does their asthma. Many asthma cases I have seen on occasions have been brought on by emotional states, and here are three examples.

Asthma with an emotional component

A 38yr old builder I saw years ago as a patient was taking up to 20 puffs a day on his bronchodilator. He had asthma as a child which he grew out of, but his asthma now was brought on after he separated from his wife and daughter. His breathing, cough and wheeze was particularly bad on the job and a lot worse in winter with the cold early morning starts. He smoked about 5 cigarettes a day and was continually developing sore throats and chest infections. Is it any wonder? A combination of smoking cigarettes and puffers would really irritate the delicate respiratory tract. I finally persuaded Gary to quit with the help of a hypnotherapist and we got him into a healthy eating regime and I also took him along to a Toastmasters meeting one evening which has boosted his flagging self-esteem and got him out and in front of people after his separation. I saw Gary at a local swimming pool this summer and he has not had one puff of any drug or cigarette for over two years and told me quite excited that he could now go for early morning runs when previously he had difficulty even climbing a ladder. His self esteem is great and he has a new lady friend too. About five years ago I saw a nine year old boy who only developed a cough and wheeze when he was at his father's house each weekend, but when he stayed with his mother he was fine. Homeopathy helped significantly and offered prompt relief for a sensitive boy with emotional induced breathing difficulties.

Another case was of an elderly woman who developed asthma suddenly after her husband passed away. Glenys was too frail to stay at home and was consequently moved into a retirement village by her highly irritated daughter, who going through menopause and a messy divorce herself. Once 78yr old Glenys became more involved with committee work at the retirement village, her asthma eased off. Glenys is a very social person and felt depressed and alienated when she was first placed from her family home of more than fifty years to the retirement village. Once she became occupied with other people, her asthma which also drew attention from others no longer served a purpose. A good approach with asthma is to always look at the emotional as well as environmental stimuli that set off a response from the person's super sensitive airways. There are many drug-free ways to help a person who suffers from grief, shock, stress, or a range of emotions which can affect the breathing response. A natural medicine practitioner is a bit like a detective, a case well taken is a case half solved. If you have asthma, then what are your triggers, have you worked any of them out yet?

Environmental exposure

More than 200 different occupational asthma triggers are documented in the medical literature.Think about the adverse effects of active or passive tobacco smoke, it is also advisable for certain cases to avoid dust or fumes of chemicals, paints or sprays, exposures to people who have respiratory infections, very cold air or sudden changes in air temperatures, known inhalant allergens such as cats or dogs, grasses or pollens. The concept of total body burden of toxic and allergy factors is important here, and to prevent and treat asthma attacks, the goal is to reduce exposure to toxic and allergenic substances as much as possible to lower the total body burden. Heavy metals and spray residues, food additives and common household chemicals such as cleaners add to this burden. Isn't that spray type oven cleaner is a real beauty, it makes me wheeze just thinking about it. You can now begin to see that the asthmatic needs an approach which ideally addresses many more factors than conventional medicine alone can offer.

Pharmaceutical drugs such as the beta blockers, ace inhibitors, aspirin and certain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are linked as asthma triggers as well. Once allergens (any immune triggers) have been identified, measures recommended are minimising exposure to them and keeping indoor humidity levels between 40% - 50 %, as well as reducing pollen and mould exposure. Those new fan dangled home ventilation systems are fabulous for the asthmatic. For the bad asthma cases, it is probably best to entirely eliminate carpeting and upholstery when possible and using plastic pillow and mattress casings which will really help to keep dust exposure to a minimum. Watch out for dust mites, and have the bedding which you can't wash professionally laundered. Wooden floorboards are best, and rugs can be taken out regularly and cleaned. Adding a teaspoon of kerosene to the bucket of water you clean the floorboards with will keep dust mites at bay and make the floor clean and shiny, an old trick I learned from a Aussie doctor who swore by this method.

Food allergy link to asthma

Scientists have found a link between food allergies and asthma attacks in children. It's the first time doctors have been able to highlight the important relationship between allergy and severe asthma. British research was published in the July 2008 edition of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Scientists at St Mary's Hospital in London compared two groups of children, one with severe asthma, the other with mild symptoms. More than 50% of the children with life-threatening asthma had food allergies, especially to peanuts. Only 10% in the group with mild asthma had food allergies, raising the questions of whether "life-threatening" asthma attacks may actually be triggered by the food allergies rather than by the actual asthma itself. Naturopaths have found for many years that when you take the most allergic foods from an asthmatic child's diet they improve considerably. Cow's milk would top the allergenic food list, along with other foods such as wheat, oranges and peanuts. Get must get your asthmatic child to stop peanut butter, chocolate, ice creams and bananas at once to see if there is any link, and gradually to re-introduce the foods one by one to find any likely culprits. On a personal note, if I had believed the diagnosis when my son was three years old many years ago, I probably would have had him on asthma medication for years actually believing that he had asthma, when in fact he was intolerant to cow's milk. After we removed milk from his diet, his wheeze cleared up entirely, so did his earaches and Joshua has never used a puffer in spite of the GP's recommendations for him to do so. I figured out early on that he had allergic tendencies when he suffered a major reaction to a bee sting at just eighteen months of age.

Antibiotics, bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory drugs

The main medications to treat both acute and chronic asthma are classified basically into three categories, the bronchodilators and the anti-inflammatory agents and antibiotics. For severe attacks, drugs may be administered in the medical clinic or hospital by way of a nebuliser which causes a fog or mist of medications you inhale and are able to then absorb rapidly. The frequency is reduced as soon as possible, and the patient is switched to the metered dose inhaler. Outside of the hospital the medications are used as necessary, preferably only one or two puffs of the bronchodilator daily and a puff or two of the preventative once to twice daily. Inhalers may also be used prior to exercise to prevent an exercise induced asthmatic attack. Some studies have shown that frequent over use of the bronchodilators may result in an overall worsening of the asthma condition. This effect and the adverse effects on the cardiovascular system may explain in part the increasing death rate from asthma during the past several years. In other words, increasing mortality from asthma may be partially drug induced, or doctor caused.

Antibiotics

Antibiotics are prescribed when an asthmatic gets an infection of the respiratory system, which they are prone to. An asthma attack may even be induced by a bacterial infection. In such a case, an antibiotic will almost always certainly be prescribed, which will be deemed helpful in clearing up the infection. The problem is that antibiotics weaken an already weak immune system of the asthmatic, and destroy many beneficial bacteria in the bowel which helpto increase the body's resistance against food allergies in the first place. You will never achieve optimal health be recurringly taking antibiotics so think again if you have to go back several times a year to your doctor with a chest infection. Ask yourself why, it may even be the puffers you are using daily which are irritate your throat region, encouraging an infection as well as causing you to cough, in addition to creating other side effects. If you habitually rely on a bronchodilator and a preventative you are setting yourself up literally for an inevitable infection conveniently requiring an antibiotic. And so the drug merry-go-round continues. See your naturopath or herbalist for herbs or nutrients to boost your immunity, there are many options. Only take antibiotics for severe chest infections, and then I only recommend them for pneumonia or the very compromised of all patients. The less anti drugs you take, the stronger your immunity will become, and don't forget to take beneficial bacteria (pro biotics such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, after your antibiotics at the rate of one capsule twice daily away from meals for a few months.

Bronchodilators

There are three basic types of bronchodilators, but for brevity sake will look at the most popular one. One of the most commonly used drugs in asthma is Ventolin(TM), a "beta 2- adrenergic antagonistic" bronchodilator which is administered by a metered dose inhaler, otherwise commonly known as a "puffer" The smooth muscles cells of the airways contain receptors that are known as beta 2-adrenergic receptors. Adrenaline, the "fight or flight" hormone secreted by the adrenal gland when the body is under a stress, stimulates this type of lung cell receptor to constrict the bronchi, making breathing difficult. Ventolin(TM) causes the smooth muscles of the bronchi to dilate, thereby allowing the asthmatic to breathe more easily. Does it not make sense to identify and reduce the stress in the first instance rather than target the effects of stress in the lungs and counter it with a "stress antagonistic drug" on a daily basis? Although the product literature states that "up to 12 puffs a day" of a bronchodilator may be used, patients with mild asthma should need these drugs only 3 or 4 times a week at the very most. A pattern of regular or increasing use approaching 8 to 12 puffs a day reflects poor asthma control and warrants immediate re-evaluation. Although these beta 2-adrenergic agonists are reported to be safe, they do stimulate the nervous system and may produce rapid or irregular heartbeat, insomnia, shakiness and nervousness, a cough or a dry mouth and throat.

Wrong diagnosis: Back to basics

Jill had been diagnosed as asthmatic over 10 years ago. She loved to sing but gave up because she was not able to exhale properly, and her GP diagnosed asthma. It appeared that the side effects of her bronchodilator included a chronic cough and recurring throat irritation and infections, something I have commonly seen with those on long term puffers. I decided that it was about time she returned to her Doctor for a re-assessment regarding her asthma, after an iridology session picked up on something unusual with the right side of her spine. It was the best outcome possible because it was in fact proved that she was not asthmatic as previously diagnosed many years ago.

A chest X-ray revealed that everything was normal with no associated problems, so I sent her to an chiropractic colleague who I consider an expert. This was the first time in years that any health professional had thought to inspect her rib cage. The chiropractor was astonished to discover that the right side of her rib cage was the problem of her breathing difficulty and duly re-aligned it for her. Jill could recall that at some stage during her youth she had suffered a bicycle accident and even had surgery on a rib when she was twelve. In addition, I recommended a voice coach, and the good news is that her voice production and breathing pattern have improved significantly after the rib re-alignment as she continues to work on her exhalation with controlled diaphragm breathing. Jill is now fine, and what a relief to her not having to rely on drugs when she did not need them. Did you have a fall for example from a horse or have car accident shortly before or long before your diagnosis? You may not have "asthma" at all, but a structural problem which can be remedied by a good chiropractor or osteopath, thank goodness we have many fantastic musculoskeletal practitioners in NZ and they are worth a visit if you cannot get joy with your breathing or feel something is "stuck" when you take a breath. I have found that a person's ribs can be real a problem with breathing, and the last thing to be checked out with asthma. I know this skeletal link to be a fact because my own second and third thoracic vertebrae in my back were displaced after a motorcycle accident about twenty years ago, and I couldn't quite catch my breath for over a year. A series of adjustments by a chiropractor and it was all sorted; I never thought at the time that my back could cause a breathing problem! Get your spine and ribs checked if in doubt.

Anti-inflammatory Drugs

Control of inflammation is currently the primary focus in managing asthma, and the most effective drugs are the corticosteroids. These medications interfere with the formation of inflammatory mediators and prevent the activation of inflammatory cells. In addition, they promote relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle. Corticosteroids, produced naturally by the adrenal gland, include hydrocortisone or cortisol, prescribed by a doctor.

During an acute severe asthmatic attack requiring hospitalisation, the patient is usually given, a powerful intravenous drug such as methylprednisolone, and massive doses of 60 to 80 mg are given every several hours in hospital. The patient is then switched to high doses of oral prednisone, which is rapidly tapered over the next 10 days to two weeks. Short-term adverse effects from steroids include increased appetite, weight gain, elevated blood sugar, fluid retention, mood changes, and gastrointestinal upset. Most patients can totally avoid long-term (months or years) use of corticosteroids, which have additional terrible adverse effects and risks. These include a suppressed immune system, adrenal suppression, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, cataracts, skin changes, and peptic ulcers. Clearly with steroidal drugs the long term treatment here can be much worse than the actual disease. The administration of corticosteroids by inhalation has been hailed as the "greatest advance in asthma management" in years. Inhalation corticosteroids are being recommended by many physicians as the first-line maintenance therapy for the adult with daily or frequent asthma symptoms. Their dosage varies from 1 to 5 puffs, two to four times a day, depending on the preparation. Local adverse effects include hoarseness, cough, and oral candidiasis or thrush.. The inhaled steroids should be given at the lowest possible dose, capable of controlling the asthma. In Part 2 we will look at some good recommendations, a treatment plan and discuss Dr. Buteyko's breathing method which can help the asthmatic significantly.




Mr. Eric Bakker is a registered Naturopath with a Bachelor Degree of Science majoring in Complementary Medicine as well as separate diploma qualifications in Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine and Classical Homeopathy. Eric is past Vice President of the New Zealand Natural Medicine Association with almost 20 years of clinical experience in natural medicine and has had extensive post graduate training in Australia, America, New Zealand and India.
Mr. Bakker lectures at natural medicine colleges and natural health conferences throughout Australia and NZ, writes for several journals and natural health publications and specialises in the clinical integration of natural and conventional medicine. Eric has practiced in conjunction with medical doctors for over 13 years in medical clinics in both NZ and Australia.
Mr. Bakker specialises in the clinical integration of natural forms of healing and conventional Western Medicine. Eric is the Clinical Director of The Naturopaths and has a clinical practice in the Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Your best way to contact Eric is by way of email: eric@naturopath.co.nz His website is: http://www.naturopath.co.nz
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How to Germinate Seeds in Your Hydroponic Growbox


You have your grow box set up and now it's to time to begin life; for your seeds that is. Germination is the process in which a plant begins growth. In the grow box environment the indoor gardener has complete control over temperature, water and oxygen which are the three most important environmental factors for successful germination. By following the steps in this article you should get your valuable seeds off to a great start in their wonderful life!

The first step in successful germination is finding seeds that are good quality and clean from a reputable nursery or seed bank. Just by doing a little research on the internet you can find reviews and recommendations about which seed banks and nurseries other indoor gardeners have used as their seed vendor of choice. The next step is to prepare your rockwool cubes for germination. Soak your cubes in a water solution with pH of 5.5. If you have a pH meter use the meter according to the directions included with the meter to attain the proper reading of your solution. If you have purchased a pH kit with pH Up and pH Down solution you will be able to adjust your ph down with the ph Down solution by adding a little at a time. Use the ph test indicator solution to effectively get your solution to the 5.5 color range on the chart. Most tap water ph is between ph 6.8 and 7.8 After you have soaked your rockwool cubes for at least an hour remove them and get them ready for the next step which is inserting your seed into your rockwool starter cubes into your grow box. Typically starter cubes are 1.5 inches and have a small hole in the top of the cube. You want to place your seed with the pointiest side down inside the starter cube about a ? inch below the top of the surface. Either pinch the hole closed or put an extra piece of rockwool over the top of the hole to cover the seed. Now place the starter cube in an environment where the temperature is between 75-85 degrees and where the humidity is above 70%. An easy way to increase the humidity for an individual cube is to put the starter cube in a plastic Ziploc bag and open about a 2" hole or gap in the top of the bag. Wait between 4-14 days until you see the hypocotyl or "baby shoot" emerge from the top of the rockwool cube. DO NOT pour additional water on your cubes. You should not have to add more water. If notice that at least half of the cube or more has dried out then lightly mist the cubes with a spray bottle filled with water pH of 5.5.

If you are germinating more than a couple of seeds at a time, it is recommended that you use a seed germination/propagation kit. A germination/propagation kit can increase the success of your efforts to 80-90%. These kits contain a seedling dome, seedling tray, seedling heat mat, and seedling thermometer to regulate the temperature of the mat. Follow all the directions above except use your seed mat to keep the temperature between 80-85°. Place the dome over your prepared cubes to keep the humidity elevated in the germinating environment. When you see the hypocotyls or "baby shoot" appear remove the dome partially until all shoots have appeared on all the cubes. Expose these germinated sprouts to indirect light initially and then direct light for at least 18 hours a day. Once you introduce them to light the germination phase is complete and now your tiny plants move into the next phase. What a great feeling it is to start life in your hydroponic grow box!




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2012年1月26日 星期四

Important Things To Consider Before Planting A Black Truffle Farm - Part 2 of 4 Parts


Once the proposed truffle farm has been spiked, plowed and fenced, you will need to stake out the planting grid. You stake out the planting grid a couple of weeks before planting your truffle trees. You want to make sure that once the proposed truffle farm is staked out, you wont be needing to plow the land again. Here in Spain the planting grid is 6 meters by 6 meters ( about 18 ft by 18 ft aprox). The 6 x 6 meter planting grid is mandatory by law to receive governments grants for this project. It also allows for the trees to shade the ground in summer but let enough sunlight thru in the winter, once they are mature.

You will be planting your trees in autumn or fall, depending on which side of the Equator you are on. Fall planting of your truffle farm has a number of advantages. Your truffle trees will be entering hibernation and suffer the transplant better. You will have less mortality rate of your trees. Black truffles trees are not cheap, they cost between 5 and 7 Euros here in Spain ( September 2010 ). There is also now scientific proof that proves that when you plant your truffle farm in the fall, your truffles trees will suffer droughts better if you do not have irrigation and will produce more truffles over the life of your black truffle farm.

The holm oak, Downey oak and Hazel nut trees are your choices of truffle trees for a black truffle farm. The Holm oak is by far is the best truffle tree on the market. It is known to be a hardy and resistant host to the black truffle spore or mycelium. This black truffle tree is king when it comes to truffle trees or at least here in Europe. The holm oak is also very resistant to droughts and has a number of different strains to fit your geographical location on mother earth. The next truffle tree of choice is the Downy Oak. The Downey oak prefers a more humid environment to thrive well. It suffers droughts worse than the holm oak but it is still relatively resistant to cross contamination of undesirable micro organisms. Last but not least is the Hazel nut tree. The hazel nut tree has virtually been eliminated in Spanish black truffle farms even thou some inoculation nurseries still produce some hazel nut trees each year. Other countries have found out the hard way that the hazel nut tree is not a reliable host for the black truffle spore, mainly due to easy cross contamination with undesirable lesser quality truffles. So if someone offers you hazel nut trees as your host tree for a black truffle farm, look else where for your trees. Many people will argue this fact. One advantage the hazel nut tree has over the holm oak or downey oak is that it might produce some black truffles some years earlier. But most feel, the risk of cross contamination far out weighs the advantage of early produced black truffles, hence the fall in the use of hazel nut trees on black truffle farms.

Many people will comment that the holm oak grows in their area of the world, so a black truffle farm is possible there, because the holm oak is native to their area. Do not be mislead by this reasoning. Just because the holm oak grows where you live, it does not mean a black truffle farm is possible. Remember that you are a harvesting a crop that grows on the roots of the trees. So it is the soil condition of your proposed black truffle farm that is the deciding factor if your black truffle will be successful or not.

You will want to use some sort of tree protector on your freshly planted truffle trees. Truffle tree protectors have a number of advantages. In the province of Huesca, Spain the most common truffle tree protector is a plastic tube that has a small air chamber between the layers. This small air chamber acts as a insolation chamber. It helps protect the small sapling from excessive heat in the summer and extreme cold in the winter. This small chamber will also accumulate condensation from the air, in which will run down into the ground and will supply the truffle tree with a certain amount of water. This is a big advantage when you do not have irrigation on your land. Another advantage of the truffle tree protector is that the tree grows with no lower branches. It leaves the tree branchless the 1st half meter or so, which makes getting in close to look for truffles, remove weeds or look for trolls a lot easier. You have to make sure that the bottom of the tree protector is buried under ground to stop chimney effect. You have to make sure that hot air in the summer does not enter the bottom of the protector and escape from the top. This hot air will burn your truffle tree and will eventual kill it. So, the solution is to rake soil up the sides of the truffle tree protector into something that looks like a pyramid. The raked up soil also aids in the insolation of the truffle tree. The protectors are removed 3 to 4 years after planting your black truffle farm, in Spring time.




A Black Truffle Farm

I am a black winter truffle farmer in the North of Spain. My farm is located on the outskirts of a town called Barbastro, Huesca, Spain. Its still a very young farm, my trees are not producing any truffles yet but the prospects are wonderful.

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Gardenia Design Houseplant


Gardenia is a charming shrub of family Rubiaceae, native of South-East China and Japan were is moderate temperature and high constant moisture.

Description

Gardenia is, as we said before, a very appreciated shrub, 1- 2,5 meters weight, bushy and with a slow growing. Its leaves are dark healthy green, glace and having between 5 and 10 centimeters (for potted plant). Gardenia's flowers are most loved because of their perfume very alike jasmine's flavor. They are white or light cream colored and seam to be waxen. Gardenia has oval orange fruits, not very decorating elements.

Flowering

Gardenia flowers in the middle of spring or the beginning of summer and this process will last some and we can admire the flowers for a long period because they don't bloom all at once. But the plant requires special care during the flowering period. Very important are the light and especially temperature (it has to be 15-18 degrees at night and 22-25 degrees during the day). Any sudden temperature variation could be a real damage for its precious flowers. We have to point out that, when Gardenia buds, you are no more allowed to remove the pot or to break its dead leaves or clean.

Growing Gardenia

Gardenia's requirements and needs are very specific and you have to defer to them if you want to insure that your plant will continue to bloom next year too.

It loves full light and full sun too, but not in the summer, when is good to keep it with some shading. If you have a potted plant grown indoors, you must avoid the direct hot sun, just allow it only to get bright light. It's appropriate to put the pot at the window towards south.

Gardenia is a plant that needs moisture and especially humidity to do well. It doesn't bear the dried air, so put near the potted Gardenia a plate full of water to maintain the proper humidity. It's also good for it to sprinkle the leaves, never its buds, because they will fall down. High humidity will also prevent the red spider infestation.

During hot period water more your Gardenia, keeping the soil always moist, especially in blooming. That will help buds to continue their flowering process and not to fall and also not to fail to form. Water it from above to downward, we mean to water the soil, never put water in its pot plate. But, don't over water the plant. We said that you have to maintain the soil moist, but never soggy, because that will also affect Gardenia.

Gardenia needs an acid soil with a pH between 5 and 6, containing peat moss and compost. The perfect soil has to be a mix of organic elements (peat, pine needles, moss sphagnum, pine crumbled bark) that insure the porosity for a good water retention and some inactive materials (rubble without limestone, pearl stone) that help the drainage. Add above some pine needles too to keep the humidity in a high level.

The pot for your Gardenia is good to be from a proper material even plastic, so the water never will undergo.

Don't forget to fertilize Gardenia. Feed the plant every three weeks during the growing season with a rhododendron-azalea food, or acidifying fertilizer.

Gardenia multiplication

You can propagate your Gardenia through cuttings, in February, but you can also obtain it through roots' partition, but only when temperature range is at 27 degrees centigrade.




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Type 2 Diabetes - Noninvasive Blood Glucose Monitoring


Besides the obvious inconveniences associated with being a Type 1 or Type 2 diabetic, such as constantly monitoring what and when you eat... the biggest of them all has to be monitoring your blood sugar levels. The thought of having to consistently pull out your meter in order to take a sample is bad enough, but no one ever enjoys having to prick their skin. The development of noninvasive or no-stick blood glucose monitoring is changing that...

Noninvasive monitoring means that there is no need to stick the skin in order to retrieve a blood sample. This is not only good news from a pain standpoint, but any diabetic will tell you that, over time, constant sticking will lead to scar tissue forming on their fingers. This then makes it much more difficult to get a sample and requires sticking the skin harder and deeper.

While standard glucose meters have their own level of accuracy, they can be quite a challenge to keep up with. There are so many variables that go into whether or not a reading is as accurate as it could be. The slightest factor can have a negative effect on whether or not you receive an accurate reading.

Some of the factors that come into play involve the meter itself. Of course, there are times when you get what you pay for. Factors include:


the age of the meter,
whether or not it is within calibration, and
the age of the test strips themselves will also matter,
the amount and quality of the blood sample,
cleanliness of the meter and the strips, and
even temperature and humidity levels

all make a difference.

Noninvasive devices on the market incorporate their own technology in order to get a sample. So, how can they check your blood without actually drawing blood? Well, it almost sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. A few use a light beam in order to penetrate the skin to retrieve a blood reading. Other companies are implementing research and development to come up with their own unique branding methods to make the job of sampling easier, and less painful.

Currently, there are companies working on models that use everything from infrared radiation, ultrasound waves, and radio waves to secure a sample. Others are using a different form of science such as testing the thickness of fluids in the tissue beneath the skin. All have the common goal of one day being lancet free. Now, that's good news for all diabetics.




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2012年1月25日 星期三

Polycarbonate - Engineering Plastic


Polycarbonates are a particular group of thermoplastic polymers. This type of Polymer got its name because it is a polymer having functional groups linked together by carbonate groups in its molecular chain.

This engineering plastic is more common in house ware products like tableware, reusable bottles and food storage container that can be microwave or left in a cold refrigerator. It is also common in high impact resistance, temperature resistance and were optical properties are required. An example of high impact resistance product is bulletproof windows as well as compact disks (CD). In optical properties it is the corrective/protective eye lenses that you use as well as the sunglasses, which have filter to block ultra-violet rays and near- UV rays.

This type of plastic is also used in the electronics industry. It is excellent for electrical applications, because of its high dielectric strength and high volume resistively which decreases only slightly as temperature or humidity is increased. Modular Switches also use polycarbonate. These are domestic use modular switches. Another product that uses polycarbonates are KwH Meter housing single phase as well as three phase meters used in Domestic and industrial KwH meter housings. These are metering devices, kept outside each house or establishment which uses Polycarbonate grades for their housings.

Polycarbonates is a high-strength, flexible material; so durable that it has been used on the windows of the President's limo and cockpit windows on jet fighters. It yields the same integrity as steel moldboards and offers additional benefits that make it the professional snowplow's choice. Polycarbonate is a tough, dimensionally stable, transparent thermoplastic that has many applications which demand high performance properties.

There are many different grades that are available to meet the needs of the product you are producing. The only way to find out what would be the best for your manufactured good is by consulting a representative that is knowledgeable on what is right for the results you are aiming for.




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Light-Weight Stone Panels in Modern Home Constructions


Everyone knows that natural stones like marble and granite are used extensively in modern home constructions. The reason behind such a wide acceptance is the attractiveness and durability that comes with the installation of marble and granite products. However, these and other well-known natural stones are also used to produce light weight stone panels. Light weight stones panels are processed by laminating any natural stone with Aluminum Honeycomb or Aluminum Magnesium.

Like natural stones, installation of lightweight stone panels serves both the purposes i.e. of attractive look and durability. It may amaze you that light weight stones panels are more durable as compared to natural stones. Along with being durable, they are flexible also. The property of light weight stone panels of being durable as well as flexible makes them an ideal choice for modern home construction and renovation.

One striking feature of lightweight stones panels is their low cost. They are half or one third of the total value of any natural stone. Anyone, who plans for a new house or house renovation, thinks smartly and tries to complete the entire construction in a low budget. Here, considering light weight stone panels to be a part of the construction proves really beneficial.

By the name, lightweight stones panel, one can easily understand that they are light in weight. In fact, they are very light. One square meter of 22mm thick panel weights only 15kgs and one square meter of 17mm thick panel weights only 9.4kgs. Therefore, no extra labor or handling cost is required to carry them.

The motive behind using lightweight stones panels in modern homes is primarily decoration. They are tremendously used in the decoration of floors. Walls of bathroom and other home segments like living room and kitchen are adorned with various colors and textures available in light weight stone panels. Lightweight stones panels are also soundproof, humidity proof, fireproof, heat-resistant and anti-decay. Therefore, they can also be used for the decoration of the exterior of your home as the adverse environmental factors like heat, humidity and rain would not be able to affect their beauty.

One can say that installation of lightweight stone panels is a one time investment. Above stated properties define all reasons. Installation of light weight stone panels fills the home owner with the proud of owning a highly creative modern home which is the dream of every human being.




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2012年1月24日 星期二

Types of Industrial Equipment and Machinery For Sale


Manufacturing equipment for sale is available in all shapes, sizes, styles and prices. It all depends on what you are looking for. With sellers going out of business or cutting back or getting rid of surplus equipment, there are many types of machinery on the market for someone who is looking for a deal.

When you are looking for something specific, it is sometimes difficult to find it because it is defined in a different way or is listed under a subheading that you didn't find. Some of the major types of industrial machinery and equipment include:

- Electrical and electronic components such as:

- Bar code devices such as scanners or verifiers that are used to read the bar codes

- Batteries and accessories such as chemical or physical that includes solar cell or thermal

- Connectors such as electrical or optical that conduct or transfer signals from cable to cable

- Circuit protection devices such as protection from voltage or current surges

- Data input devices such as a mouse or keyboard

- Meters, readouts and indicators such as panel meters or digital readouts

- Passive electronic components such as inductors or capacitors

- Material handling and packaging equipment such as:

- Material handling equipment such as forklifts, conveyors or winches

- Packaging and labeling equipment such as labeling or packaging as part of automation

- Web handling and processing equipment such as plastic films or metal sheets

- Test and measurement equipment such as:

- Analytical instruments such as equipment to analyze material samples or record data

- Calibration instruments such as precision instruments or accuracy meters

- Multimeters and electrical test meters such as ammeters or voltmeters to measure electrical signals

- Recorders and loggers such as digital or analog sensors

- Sensing and measurement instruments such as measurement of variables such as humidity or temperature

These are just a fraction of the thousands of types of equipment, machinery and instruments that are used in various types of manufacturing processes. There are manufacturers devoted to building and construction, imaging and video equipment, laboratory equipment and scientific instruments as well as mechanical components or more complex optical components and optics. Others include data acquisition and signal conditioning, fluid power components or sensors, transducers and detectors.

Some equipment is very simple to manufacture and easy to operate, while others are much more complicated not only to create, but their operation many times requires skilled personnel who have been required to acquire specialized training to run the equipment. This is especially true with medical and hospital equipment and others that are used for detailed analysis.

Whatever you are looking for, it can be found but only if you know where to go to look for it. Our specialized service will provide you will a free place to look for the equipment and then allow you access to the seller so that you can negotiate your own terms. If you need financing, we can provide that at a low cost for equipment over $250,000 if you are a United States resident. Why not give it a try - all you have to do is register what you are looking for.




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