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02-06-2009, 04:00 AM #201
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
Awww, come on Rock....let me steal just one Hummer...... I promise never to do it again......
Those Army dudes will never miss just one...LOL.
I can see it now...me & Weedy are hauling ass in the stolen Army Hummer...Weedy's eating capsules & I'm smoking big fatties...
Mmmmm....capsules & fatties (imagine Homer saying this)
However, Weedy & I are much too smart to ever get hemmed in by the Grand Canyon & have to bail.....
p.s. I wanna be Thelma
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02-06-2009, 04:08 AM #202
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
Repotted the 2 gals today into 5 gallon pots, staked em...hope they get bigger. I noticed that the pistils may have gotten a little frost bit & withered looking....must be the freezing temps they endured....oh well. Back on 24-0 for a while to buff em up.
Today & tomorrow really good Moon planting days! Moon's in Cancer/2nd quarter....
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02-06-2009, 07:28 PM #203
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
There needs to be room in the hummer for all the dogs.......
Lola I read somewhere (can't remember where) that you ended up with a bunch of males?
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02-07-2009, 03:57 AM #204
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
Weedy, too much room in a hummer, plus, i just have a personal dislike, its a Jeep thing, long story. please, resist the temptation.:wtf:
she did post (over there) that she wound up with "almost" all males.
she did however get 1 female each of the 2 varieties she germed (cant remember the strains)
Lola, I had a cold snap in one of my past grows.
it basically, 'stunned' em and took a lil time for them to bounce back.
if it wasnt too severe, yours will probably come out of it. give them time n love.
try to keep temps no lower than 60F at night.
lets see some current pics.
do i need to send u a camera?:wtf:
seriously, let me know.
Rock.
fwiw- im so happy to have my "WTF"(:wtf
smilie and avatar back
imp:
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02-07-2009, 06:53 AM #205
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
heyho
just thought to drop in and give you the results of my moon planted cuttings and seedlings... 2x2 sets of cuts and 1x2 sets of seed. results were uniform across all sets... no difference between barren and fruitful moon planting.
conditions have been tough in the last few weeks with consistent daytime tops between 100f and 112f there has been a few losses. again, unrelated to the moon. The distinguishing feature seems to be the medium... 90% of losses were soil planted, 10% were in coco/perlite. out of the survivors, the coco/perlite planted are nearly twice the size of the soil planted.
two hours to sunset... still 110f and the aircon has died. wall to wall sauna.
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02-07-2009, 07:28 AM #206
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
...yes...I can see how the moon might fail you...under those conditions...no difference between barren and fruitful moon planting.
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02-07-2009, 04:10 PM #207
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
Hey Ya'll,
Went out yesterday & turned my water meter back on...no water INSIDE the house right now leaking, afraid to crawl under the house to look for leaks, guess that is my next move....was nice to sleep in my own bed for a change!
Weedy, all my NL5Haze plants fooled me & turned out to be males....only have 1 Cali Orange and 1 White Rhino gal....gonna save some pollen from the boys and breed for seeds. Never had plants fool me so badly! I fancied myself the expert sexer, and all had female preflowers, but Surprise! Oh well...watcha gonna do? LOL
Now it's 70 degrees outside! Go figure......Hope we have an early spring for a change...
Sara: Nice to hear from you, sounds like Australia is hot, hot hot!
Rock: Yeah, send Nikon D40 ASAP! Hahaha....Not much to take a picture of right now, just 2 small baby plants alone in the grow room....They look so puny, especially the Cali Orange. That strain's never done too well here.
Dutch: Haha, you so funny!
Good to hear from all of ya'll! Now, under the house for me with a flashlight....already seen a big snake under there once, and don't want to go under the house...damn snakes scare the crap out of me! I think I will take my 38 and load it with some rat shot shells I have......just in case!
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02-07-2009, 10:03 PM #208
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
Damn Lola your a cool chick to be headed under the house with a flashlight and a 38.
Originally Posted by LolaGal

LOL I just imagined, "what's that? ahhhhh a snake!!! (...shots fired...) nope, just the sewer lines.
:jointsmile:
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02-07-2009, 10:29 PM #209
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
you could say that, at least in the south east of the country... 46.4'C (115.5'F) yesterday... no wonder the aircon gave up.
Originally Posted by LolaGal
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02-07-2009, 11:12 PM #210
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Gardening by The Moon- a discussion of the technique
No worries LG.
Originally Posted by LolaGal
No need .38!
Throw the bird at the snake!
And follow the mist to fill the water bottle.
No water bottle?
Type "PLUGH" to get you back the the well-house .
Drop the keys, get the water bottle, then "Xyzzy" to get you back into the room with the wand
Obscure reference?:wtf:
You bet!
Anybody here old enough to get it?
Ancient Wee Zard.
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