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gonos2000
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Joined: 20 October 2011 Location: earth Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
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Posted: 20 October 2011 at 23:32 |
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wow... Of coarce the moon is the same distance away!!! Heres an example have you ever been out side during the middle of the day and viewed the moon... oviously thit meens its night somewear and the moon is absent... When their is a full moon in YOUR sky there is a differance in gravitational force.. this is why tide charts reflect the position of the moon!!!
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gonos2000
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Joined: 20 October 2011 Location: earth Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
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Posted: 20 October 2011 at 23:37 |
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wow... oviusly the moon is the same distance from earth how ever the moon never stays on the same spot of eath heres an example... have you ever been out mid day and witnessed the moon in your sky?? this meens somewere on earth it is night time and the moon absent from their sky... as the moons position changes the reflection of light from the sun changes as well.... sooo no nuckle head the moon isent that much closer to the whole earth however wear ever it is their is adverse effects becuase of gravity.. Thats why high tides and low tides can be assoiciated with the moon not because of its distance from the earth but rather the placement.. much love.. |
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couchlockd
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Joined: 17 October 2012 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
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Posted: 24 October 2012 at 05:14 |
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moon whatever. thats cool outside and if you have planted the crop acording to moon phase.
how i do it is this, i let the plants sit for 24-36 hours darkness (36 usually cuzz i let the lights go out for the last time and keep em off till the next start of the dark cycle, so 24 would put them right at the begining of when the next lit cycle would be) any way let them have complete darkness for 24 hours at least. and then without turning on any lights i i cut all plants at the very base of the stem. and let the stakes hold them were they are at and harvest and manicure one plant at a time. the reason for keeping the leaves in the dark (or the plant for that matter) is this, as soon as the plant recieves light on the chloroplasts the plant signals to start taking water or nutes up from the medium. so i make sure i cut the plant off of the water source before light hits them. i let the plants go good and dry, and usually if i have timed it right, when i begin to harvest the plants are just slightly starting to wilt. having the plants pretty dry also lowers the RH% and makes the air and roots dry and in the presence of dryness tend to put a little more resin out as a defenxe mechanism. also the total darkness also contributes to the plants putting out more resin, so hit em with the good ol' one two punch of dryness and darkness. then in my mind i know i did all i =could do other than a proper growth cycle to make the plants as sticky as possible. and on a nother flip side to this, is if the plant is as dryer when harvested, the drying time is cut down pretty significantly. |
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