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Hey

Any one tryed Moon growing on here ? I normally germinate all my seeds this way and allways get 100% success :dj:
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Gardening by the Moon

The basic idea behind Gardening by the Moon is that the cycles of the Moon affect plant growth. Just as the Moon’s gravitational pull causes tides to rise and fall, it also affects moisture in the soil.

Therefore, it’s said that seeds will absorb more water during the full Moon and the new Moon, when more moisture is pulled to the soil surface. This causes seeds to swell, resulting in greater germination and better-established plants.

Moon phase gardening takes into account two periods of the lunar cycle: the time between the new Moon and the full Moon (the waxing of the Moon), and the time between the full Moon and the new Moon (the waning of the Moon). It’s considered best to plant certain types of plants during the waning of the Moon and other types during the waxing.
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I have actually been interested in this for a wee while

would you have some kinda calendar with advised stages etc?
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Hey GMO

Ive been using this web site https://uk.rhythmofnature.net/gardener-calendar

You can see day by day etc on what to do or hover over the icons and says whats what or legand on left hand side tells you what the icons mean

An old time grower told me about this many moons ago he said he had great success doing it
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Since I've seen Matt Damon growing potatoes on Mars, I'd believe Moon growing will be soon commercialised. I've seen some hydro shops are taking pre orders for canna coco delivery to the moon :lol:
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Now this one does have a little merit behind it. Changes in atmospheric pressure will effect the rate of transpiration. I'm not sure about moisture being pulled up into top soil though but again, I don't mind being corrected so prove me wrong.
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grumpygrower its to do with gravitational pull the same gravity that causes the sea to have tides affects plants and us not sure where your from but on a full moon theres allways more problems fights etc here in the uk

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I've heard if you moon grow, don't grow on the Dark Side of the Moon. I could not resist.
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Heheeheehe dont goto the darkside of the moon the chinese are allready their

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MrNice wrote:
Mon Apr 27, 2020 1:21 pm
Hey GMO

Ive been using this web site https://uk.rhythmofnature.net/gardener-calendar

You can see day by day etc on what to do or hover over the icons and says whats what or legand on left hand side tells you what the icons mean

An old time grower told me about this many moons ago he said he had great success doing it
An old time grower told me about this many moons ago :lol:

All kidding aside, I did read about planing according to the phases of the moon. I stumbled on he truth of this totally by accident. I had some plants that grew stronger, healthier - and heavier - than the norm. Looking back through my notes, sure enough, the seeds were planted during a full moon.
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