08-20-2010, 06:13 PM
Tom K,
We know what the link I posted is about. The main point I was trying to make with the link is that hyperspectral imaging will detect certain plants, and that sound waves are not used.
The article also states the following:
'The work performed by those at Montana State University provides a foundation for detecting multiple plant species, monitoring seasonal changes, and identifying plant stress.'
To me, multiple plant species could include cannabis. All I have been stating is that it is a possibility.
Just pulled up your first link. It's the same one I posted. According to the conclusions, HYPERspectral appears to be more accurate.
We know what the link I posted is about. The main point I was trying to make with the link is that hyperspectral imaging will detect certain plants, and that sound waves are not used.
The article also states the following:
'The work performed by those at Montana State University provides a foundation for detecting multiple plant species, monitoring seasonal changes, and identifying plant stress.'
To me, multiple plant species could include cannabis. All I have been stating is that it is a possibility.
Just pulled up your first link. It's the same one I posted. According to the conclusions, HYPERspectral appears to be more accurate.
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