ryanpreusser
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for some reason my grom "box" (a six foot tall three foot wide armoire) smells very stongly at lights on and lights out. smell is not a problem im just curoise about whats going on. can someone help?
ryan
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I Can't find the full program anywhere on the net , Would make a great Youtube vid@Vento
Thanks for the documentary link. Tivo schedule doesn't go out that far but I marked the calendar to remind me about it when it gets closer.
It seems quite interesting.
It will probably be findable after the air date. I don't see them releasing anything on-line until it airs first.I Can't find the full program anywhere on the net , Would make a great Youtube vid
Good Find and great info ... Thank you +repAright, just happened across this randomly, but it's insightful, and I had to post it.
""Floral scents begin as oils that are produced by the petals in most plants. Because these oils evaporate easily in warm weather, scientists call them volatile compounds"
so it could be that it's cooler in the evenings so the oils evaporate slower and so there is more to smell.
it also says:
"but many moth-pollinated flowers produce scents only at night, and not earlier in the evening."
Obviously different flowers produce stronger scents at different times. Some flowers only open at night, others only open during the evening, etc. Not all flowers smell stronger in the late evening as not all flowers are open in the late evening
It could be that the flowers you have in mind start producing more scent in the late evening to get ready for nocturnal pollinators such as bats, most sphinx moths, etc, and you think it's just in the evening because you're asleep during the night
or it could just be that that particular flower's pollinators are crepuscular (most active during dawn/dusk)
or it could be that the particular flower's diurnal and nocturnal pollinators overlap in the evening so it smells stronger because there are more pollinators to attract. "
So maybe our herbs are waiting for the tiny nocturnal insects of the himalayan foothills to deposit a fat load of plant nut on their chin while you think they're sound asleep... and that stink is just them signaling. I have often heard that culinary herbs should be harvested in the morning for peak flavour and aroma. Same with our herbs.
To attract preditor bugs to come and clear off any mites lice or other harmful bugs
Also to attract Pollinating Bugs
If you get a chance , Try and watch this full video on NGC ...you will be amazed
http://natgeotv.com/uk/plantzilla/videos/preview