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05-21-2006, 04:44 PM #1Senior Member
READY FOR CHRISTMAS
I plant my outdoor veggie garden religously by the Farmers Almanac, call me crazy, I use witchcraft, or whatever. But I do honestly believe it makes a difference. On September 11, 2006 we will be in a period where the moon is waning. And here is the take on that.
"As a general rule of thumb when the Moon is waxing, plants develop leaves and above ground systems, when it is waning plants develop their root systems. Planting leafy crops such as cannabis that grow above ground are best sown at waxing moon and those that will require strong root systems or grow below ground should be sown after full moon, in the waning phase."
That is a quote from this site http://greenmanspage.com/guides/.
Lets tweak the formula out til we got perfection, who knows, if nobody has followed or compiled data based on what phase they germinated, flowered, etc......do we really know if it makes a difference ? I will be once I get my grow going. Stand by, details to follow soon.
My ole lady seems to be hornier on a full moon, is that just coincidence ? LOL LOL
Have a great Sunday all,
b0ngerbongerstonerd00d Reviewed by bongerstonerd00d on . READY FOR CHRISTMAS ok everyone, on September 11th 2006 if we all plant our seeds on this day , we will have a very nice christmas. thats 3 weeks of vegging , 9 weeks of flowering, 1 week of drying and 2 weeks of curing. damn that is strange to start on 9/11. Rating: 5If you cannot smoke it or eat it, why grow it ?
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