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I was just wondering how that bug juice would work on my Gorillapenos! Today the 'penos, tomorrow the reds. Heheh Train
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wWJs2JlWjg -Transplanting seedlings with no true leaves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QsaY0bTZb4 -1st of a Soil Series. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A-mc-yjiU0 - Train's soil mix http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zz_1cnpeEk - Re potting maters. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypFwVlZ5tr0 -Transplanting leek http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQU-mL0DbUw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPHyYcOeOnA |
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ArtiPrinted, thanks for posting the pics! It's inspiring. So those roots are 2 feet long in the photo? It's hard to tell. And the music alone works, even without the foliar spray. Cool!! So, what music did you use? How loud did you play it?
BTW, thanks for the link about the Odoban Fogger, never saw or heard of one of those before. BTW, regarding the raised beds, which look very organized, you might check out the link about American Intensive Solar Gardening on this thread: http://idigmygarden.com/forums/showt...light=American It's the next step up ... after raised beds, IMHO! In one of the pics in the "Image Gallery" for the article, which is long (14 pages), they show the size of a garden that has conventional rows with paths between; then the size of a garden with raised beds (half the size); then the size of a garden using frames with boards over the frames for walking on ... (half the size again).
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ArtiPrinted, anyway, your pics show that Sonic Bloom (music with the right frequencies in it) WORKS. Your cacti are superior to normal, eh? Will you be using Sonic Bloom on your coming garden? Is that going to be a VEGETABLE garden?
About which music works for Sonic Bloom: http://www.originalsonicbloom.com/pu...retsofsoil.htm Quote:
... just play it to your plants every morning ... like here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko9KPxr66HI&NR=1 one of the articles said something about loudspeakers SHRIEKING the music ... so I guess it won't hurt to play it loud.
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Just thought I'd mention on this thread another "thing" I found whilst surfing
... that seems to have similar results to sonic bloom, and also may partly be why seaweed fertilizer works so well ... anybody hear of ORMUS? Here's the article I found about it: http://www.nexusmagazine.com/index.p...&limitstart=10 The Magic & Mystery of Ormus Elements (PDF, 3rd up from the bottom) which describes what appears to be a newly discovered state of certain metals Quote:
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http://idigmygarden.com/forums/showt...ight=magnetism
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Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things noble, whatever things just, whatever things pure, whatever things lovely, whatever things of good report, if any virtue and if anything praiseworthy -- meditate on these things. And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter ... Last edited by TastyofHasty; February 8th, 2009 at 07:57 AM.. |
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Yes the roots are 2 feet long in the photo. You should be able to click on the photo, i should have gotten something to compare it with.
I use only music on my cacti. I used the default one that you get out of the sound boxes on the website. Played it loud enough to almost hurt your ears. We would only play it when we left the house to go to town. so about... 8 hours a week they got music. somtimes more when we go to church. Thanks for the link... cannot see any pictures... got to do more research on that one. I like the green house pods. I might add some to mine. Quote:
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Well, they are growing and that is not normal for cacti, it takes forever to get them to do anything. Yes that is going to be a vegetable garden. Any of the music that is on the bloom website, but i used the sound from the speakers they offer. It sounds like a bird or a cricket.
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Thank you, there are still many things we do not understand about Gods Creation, and how things react to the environment.
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ORMUS is the big subject on my brain these days, aside from general gardening, that is! An inert form of metals that over millennia have mostly been washed into the sea (which explains why seaweed makes such great fertilizer) (and why sea salt is so good for you) (especially Dead Sea salt) and is in high concentrates in volcanic soils, and is actually in the AIR ... there may be more gold in the world, in ORMUS form, than has been mined in metallic form! as well as other metals; and they are in high concentrations in BRAINS, and they make plants grow and produce very similarly to the reports on the magnetism thread (which may be related to ORMUS, actually, since ORMUS elements are affected by magnetism), and to the reports for Sonic Bloom...
also people that are drinking ORMUS elements find it can (amongst other health benefits) change their hair color back from gray; here's a link that has a pic of one man's head (BOTTOM of his hair is grey, the hair growing out at the TOP is brown!) and how he "grows" his ORMUS (under heading, "Effects of Magnetic Water" about 2/3 down the page): http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/hudson/ormusgas.htm
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From what I can see your cactus has a prostrate growing habit is is actually trying to spread. You should get those roots in soil and see what happens. Cacti have wildly differing growing habits. Back in Florida I had some that would grow 2 or 3 inches per year some 2 or 3 feet.
Plants seem to respond to attention. I had a spot in my nursery that was an exile place. If a plant was'nt producing it would go into exile to either start growing or die. Most would perk up in a few days rather than face sure death. I play late 60's rock and roll all day when i'm working in the greenhouse. Everything seems very happy. |
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Has anyone ever tried using sea solids with the Sonic Bloom CD? I think the results would probably be great. I have one of the CD's and some sea solids, but I think my neighbors would lose their minds listening to that frequency. And if I used it indoors I'd lose mine.
Does anyone have any recent stories to tell about Sonic Bloom? I read on a forum somewhere a few years ago that some guy magnetized his seeds using the Davis and Rawls method, used Sonic Bloom, and did something else and he said the results were incredible. I say add the sea solids as the third ingredient instead of the Sonic Bloom solution and make way for the bean stalk. But I haven't done all 3 yet. |
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... just play it to your plants every morning ... like here:
... that seems to have similar results to sonic bloom, and also may partly be why seaweed fertilizer works so well ... 
