Interesting.., the last few days I have been getting a huge increase in my harvest, I have also noticed that during thunderstorms my plants explode in growth…. I have several copper antennas throughout my garden, electro culture
But the full moon has left us. Wonder if it's still juicier 🙂 I wanted to ask, our watermelon leaves died because it's been below 50. They are not quite finished and I'm afraid they won't grow any riper. Time to just pull them all? Thanks 😊
So if you ate something harvested on a full moon and something that isn't at the same time. Would you question when the two vegetables were harvested maybe is the not full moon harvist two weeks old.
no offense luke but that sounds like pseudoscience to me, its a very beautiful idea though and yes the full moon makes it nice and bright at night for the plants although idk if they really enjoy that or its just all a natural part of the cycle… man
I'm now interested to learn if the study included harvesting during 4 phases of the moon, and testing those results on 500 people? Observing then if the results matched all phases of the moon in sync. 🤔
60%? Still so close to half and half, I’d use the same person and have them taste multiple fruits from each phase. See if their preference holds true over more samples.
So there must be a difference in storage time for these sets, if one takes place during full moon and one not. Like, there would be at least days, if not 2 full weeks in storage. I've heard corn starts converting sugars to carbs as soon as 10 minutes after harvest. This seems like a more likely source of the flavor difference.
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Interesting.., the last few days I have been getting a huge increase in my harvest, I have also noticed that during thunderstorms my plants explode in growth…. I have several copper antennas throughout my garden, electro culture
But the full moon has left us. Wonder if it's still juicier 🙂 I wanted to ask, our watermelon leaves died because it's been below 50. They are not quite finished and I'm afraid they won't grow any riper. Time to just pull them all? Thanks 😊
So if you ate something harvested on a full moon and something that isn't at the same time. Would you question when the two vegetables were harvested maybe is the not full moon harvist two weeks old.
Interesting 🌕
no offense luke but that sounds like pseudoscience to me, its a very beautiful idea though and yes the full moon makes it nice and bright at night for the plants although idk if they really enjoy that or its just all a natural part of the cycle… man
Good job❤❤❤
You take such good care of your garden ❤
Any link to study?
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I'm now interested to learn if the study included harvesting during 4 phases of the moon, and testing those results on 500 people? Observing then if the results matched all phases of the moon in sync. 🤔
this sounds extremely made up
If it’s truly tidal-related, it wouldn’t necessarily need to be a full moon. Just when the moon is visible.
Very cool!
Nah this just some farmers almanac hogwash lol
60%? Still so close to half and half, I’d use the same person and have them taste multiple fruits from each phase. See if their preference holds true over more samples.
So there must be a difference in storage time for these sets, if one takes place during full moon and one not. Like, there would be at least days, if not 2 full weeks in storage.
I've heard corn starts converting sugars to carbs as soon as 10 minutes after harvest.
This seems like a more likely source of the flavor difference.
very interesting!