Are You Electrifying Plants?

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Hi there,

I am a new member of the PF, I worked on solar cells, LEDs, lasers and currently on horticulture.

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Bensou
 
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Hi Bensou,
:welcome:
 
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Bensou said:
I am a new member of the PF, I worked on solar cells, LEDs, lasers and currently on horticulture.
Wait ... are you electrifying the plants? :smile:
 
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phinds said:
Wait ... are you electrifying the plants? :smile:
Power plants? :wink:
 
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