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Post by bluelacedredhead on Mar 21, 2011 7:12:35 GMT -5
According to the chart I have been using for the past 3 (maybe 4) years now, it's NOT the Full Moon that anyone should be planting by. Now March 22nd following the Equinox is another story. It's one of the Most Fertile of times www.ommas-aarden.net/perp_lunar_garden.htm
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Post by jbosmith on Mar 22, 2011 22:24:10 GMT -5
After 1 full week: 125 - 6 out 132 - 4 out, 2 trying real hard 137 - all 7 out!
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Post by jbosmith on Mar 22, 2011 22:33:28 GMT -5
Ya know this is crazy but .. I took those pics about 7 hours ago. I just looked at the pot with #132 in it and all 6 are now upright and free of their seed. Sometimes I feel like I should be able to actually see these things growing they go so fast!
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Post by hillbillypie on Mar 23, 2011 10:14:17 GMT -5
Check out the "wingspan" on number 135
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Post by frogsleapfarm on Mar 23, 2011 19:18:39 GMT -5
All mine are up. I thought the seed looked a little rough, but good germ on all.
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Post by bammer on Mar 24, 2011 17:11:03 GMT -5
I found that the moon doesn't have any effect on any of my plantings, Sowing seeds or putting plants in the ground I must be ammune to those forces.
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Post by bammer on Mar 24, 2011 20:16:55 GMT -5
Seedlings ready for re-potting K#s in the back Attachments:
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Post by jbosmith on Mar 24, 2011 20:17:32 GMT -5
I planted some seeds this morning - 3+ days after the biggest full moon in 20 years. That can't bode well
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Post by hillbillypie on Mar 25, 2011 9:47:44 GMT -5
You aren't using the same ruler Darth uses for his fish stories are you? It's real, dude. Why the big cotyledons? Can anyone explain? Is anyone seeing long lanky plants on any of their Kozula seedlings? Like maybe the wilt gene is present? I'll try to post some pictures.
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Post by GunnarSK on Mar 25, 2011 12:34:49 GMT -5
The first "comprehensive" sprouting report from Poland, from Pelasia: Dyno X Anna Russian 152 14/9 Paste 131 5/4 Pink striped plum 135 5/5 Red 127 9/9 Pink rounded Mix 36 7/7 Megabuncher 14 4/4 Violet striped 124 8/8 "Black" pink striped 125 9/9 Pink striped pointed 133 10/10 Green striped 139 4/2 Kalman 10 5/1
The only disappointment was Kalman. She also reported on several others, which were not from Kozula.
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Post by GunnarSK on Mar 25, 2011 14:50:30 GMT -5
Sprouting report from Witia: Green 132 14/6 Striped Pink MIX 137 8/7 Pink striped pointed 133 12/12 "Black" Mild 126 7/2 Paste 131 8/8 Big Zebra 6 5/4 Kalman 10 5/5 Kosovo x Pink flat indeterminate 157 7/7
As seen, Kalman did better for him, but 126 was sub-par. Again I didn't include anything not from Kozula.
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Post by bammer on Mar 26, 2011 15:33:34 GMT -5
Some of those sound interesting, Here are more pics, most of these were repotted earlier this week Attachments:
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Post by bammer on Mar 26, 2011 15:35:30 GMT -5
And More Attachments:
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Post by jbosmith on Mar 26, 2011 18:06:03 GMT -5
Nice numbers, Gunnar. My 3 types (125, 132, 137) are all doing well. I'll post final numbers when their true leaves appear.
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Post by hillbillypie on Mar 26, 2011 19:07:05 GMT -5
This is number 24
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