Morning Wayne,
If what you say is true, and I have no reason to believe
that it isn't ;-)) you probably should spend some (much)
effort at systematically codifying the principles that you
use to achieve these effects.
It sounds like you have achieved some unique and creative
insight into what is necessary for this sort of plant growth
and the system that is able to monitor and apply same.
I'm serious about this. Your contributions to health on any
other level would pale in comparison to the contribution you
might be able to make in this realm.
If your techniques are indeed unique and insightful, do not
assume that someone can merely look at what you have done
and reproduce it without specific directions. Look at the
legacy of people like Rife, even Tesla. People have spent
years trying to figure out and reproduce what they did.
Dan
CWFugitt wrote:
At 07:08 AM 9/3/2007, you wrote:
>
Interesting and likely true. They are talking about Man Screw ups.
Abuse, and manmade disasters.
Chemicals, Bad Fertilize, overuse, and errors on the part of man kind
is a disaster, anyway you cut it.
I agree that many farmers over use and abuse. Many, if not most, know
absolute Zero about plants, nutrients, and the best way to grow things.
Some have never been to school, and the ones that have did not learn much.
Example......... one blueberry grower had 3 college degrees.
Everybody, including the people from the Blueberry Research center
admitted I beat the socks off him growing blueberries.
They even said, Nowhere, under any conditions, had they seen any blue
berry plants grow like mine.
They tell you not to fertilize them the first year. I ignored their
unscientific statements and mixed my own nutrients, weighed them on a
grain scale and made several small applications the first year.
I harvested 2000 pints after one years growth on 400 plants.
If I had never pruned them, they would be 50 feet tall by now.
The head man from the state college was in my field munching blue
berries. I told him, ....... I sent you one sample and it said this
soil would not grow blueberries.
Since then, I have not wanted to confuse the FACTS with your Theories,
so I have send no more soil sample.
The moral is, some people are growers, and others think they are.
To give you one more real world example, I can grow 150 to 200 bell
peppers on a plant. I had one limb break off a plant that had 35
peppers on it. And I used some chemicals by the definitions of
others. In my opinion, I used nutrients. Usually I remove about 75 % of
the peppers, and eat them whole, right off the plant. Never any thing
sprayed on the plants to keep me from doing this.
Sometimes I get busy is why that one limb had 35 peppers on it.
Be experimenting with minor minerals, I learned things that few people
know.
Full size tomatoes will grow full clusters 1 inch apart on the main
plant. And for that batch, I have a computer print out of every batch
of nutrients I mixed for the whole year.
Guess if you wish, ........ but I don't. I data log EC, PH and can
measure the nutrient absorption based on the brightest sunlight during
the day.
Fortunately, my friends, many with doctors degree in horticulture taught
me a lot. I taught myself a lot. And guess what taught me the rest of
the story ?
The Plants themselves did. I can spot one wilted leaf near 100 yards away.
I wonder about that Winnipeg crowd. I doubt that they can grow green
grass on the lawn. <grin>
Any good questions, I might be able to answer them.
We should be on the OFF TOPIC list, however most things about plant
nutrients apply to humans also.
Little was said about chelation, cation exchange, enzymes, and other
aspects. Lots of complex things happen in growing media.
Think about how nutrients and minerals get to the top of the tallest RED
WOOD trees. That is a near miracle within itself but it happens in all
plants, short or tall. A step at a time.
I rest my case on this issue.
Wayne
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