As chad has mentioned many times in the past, Brix is super trendy and if anyone caught my last post from AEA "Why insects do not (and cannot) attack healthy plants" due to leaf brix. The tool has come up again in my interest area
So im looking for people with HANDS ON EXPERIENCE using a refractometer and gauging plant leaf brix to measure photosynthesis. I guess the taboo is that brix isnt only sugar but IS majority sugar and that its just a snap shot of the area you test and only for the moment you are testing
So with this in mind.... what are peoples experience measuring brix and using it to indicate if difference treatments, amendments or feedings are effective or detrimental. Has anyone managed to achieve a leaf brix of 12+ or more ideally has anyone reached a leaf brix of 14? if yes, what media was this achieved in and were there any specific conditions that you believe helped achieve the higher brix?
Looking forward to all input. cheers tribe
