Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

ruby fruit

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Your results with maxsea makes me wanna give it a shot.. what all do you use? Like as in npk number wise from there line? If you dont mind me asking

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reckon the bloom is 20/20/20 or something like that....but what ever it is someone hit a homeboy up and send me some to aust :)
 

S'Manta

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So far, today, the dog was seriously barking, grabbed my gun and headed to the back porch, opened the door, nothing.
Boy is it bright outside that moon is lighting up my place, no flashlight required. I can hear several different dogs barking from different parts of the valley. Its going to be another long night.
Good morning.... :-)
 

ruby fruit

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So far, today, the dog was seriously barking, grabbed my gun and headed to the back porch, opened the door, nothing.
Boy is it bright outside that moon is lighting up my place, no flashlight required. I can hear several different dogs barking from different parts of the valley. Its going to be another long night.
Good morning.... :-)
I got told by an old friend of mine to transplant my plant to the ground tomorrow as its a full moon on oct 8th here ...anyine heard this before ?
 

treemansbuds

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I got told by an old friend of mine to transplant my plant to the ground tomorrow as its a full moon on oct 8th here ...anyine heard this before ?
He's wrong Ruby, here's an article about when to plant. I ALWAYS plant on the waxing moon, and not the warning moon.
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  • There are two basic divisions of the moon's phases, and they are based on the rotation of the moon. The waning of the moon is from the full moon until the new moon, and the waxing of the moon is from the new moon until the third-quarter moon.
    During these phases, you should not plant on Sundays, in the first or last quarter of the moon, or during the full or new moon. The traditional reasons behind the warnings are that these times are considered barren times, and no good planting results will be yielded from planting during these times.
Waxing
  • The waxing moon gives off more light, which is the essence of life for plants, thus giving them more food and energy to grow. Annuals, which are planted yearly, grow best are those times. Plants that show their fruitfulness above the ground, including flowers, shrubs, fruit and vegetables, also grow well when planted during a waxing moon.
    There are some general rules for planting during the waxing moon. Plant seeds over larger areas of ground, such as ground planted with wheat or grass. Do not plant anything that requires deep root development. Repot or transplant houseplants during this time so they will have the benefit of more light energy. Gather herbs for the essential oil at this time also.


Read more : http://www.ehow.com/way_6002719_planting-guide-waxing-moon.html
 
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