Hey Rusty,

I don't want to continue anything between you and LolaGal, but in her defense I would note that Linda Chalker-Scott did hedge her responce with the observation that things that are influenced by lunar cycles (pollinators or pests) may have an indirect effect on a plant (at least outdoors) and how it does. But I would not expect anything less from experts. Almost allows leave some "wiggle" room in your answers.

I think some true science in regards to container size, various veg times and such, scince they hold alot of mythology, especially with regards to growing with hydro.
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