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The Phases of the Moon

Superior Cannabis gardens are what gardeners want for their efforts, and planting by the
phases of the Moon makes this possible. Seeds germinate faster. Plants are hardier
and more disease-resistant. They blossom sooner and bear more fruit. Just as
importantly, they better resist the stress of harsh weather, drought and insect
infestation. Naturally, good gardening techniques must still be adhered to. Gardens need
be watered, pruned, mulched, hoed, weeded and fertilized. If you have an outside or in
side cannabis garden, paying attention to the Moon phases may be the easiest part of
your cannabis gardening experience but the one with the biggest rewards.

Gardening by the moon phases is all a matter of timing. Since we are able to
anticipate the phases, we can plan ahead and maximize the connection between the
solar system and biological cycles to gain optimum results in the cannabis garden.

The Moon symbolizes emotions, instincts, habits and routine. It describes the ways in
which we feel most nurtured and secure. The Moon also reflects the public mood as it
changes signs every two to two and half days.

The Moon travels monthly through each of the 12 signs of the


Zodiac, staying approximately 2 and a half days in each sign. As it
does so it forms an angular relationship with the Sun that we call a
Phase of the Moon. Phase actually means the angle between Moon,
Earth and Sun. Moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the Sun. It
is the Earth's orbit that defines the ecliptic which is divided
symbolically into the Zodiac.

First of all, phases occur in two stages - Waxing and Waning. The Moon is Waxing -
growing - during these phases: New Moon | Crescent Moon | First quarter Moon |
Gibbous Moon

It is Waning - shrinking - during these phases: Full Moon | Disseminating | Second


Quarter | Balsamic

As a general rule of thumb when the Moon is waxing, plants develop leaves and above
ground systems, when it is waning plants develop their root systems. Planting leafy
crops such as cannabis that grow above ground are best sown at waxing moon and
those that will require strong root systems or grow below ground should be sown after
full moon, in the waning phase.

We can now divide these phases into four quarters.

New Moon to First quarter

First quarter to Full Moon

Waxing Full Moon to Second quarter

Second quarter to New Moon again. - Waning

These 4 phases can be useful to apply the rule of thumb Plant | Feed Harvest|Destroy If
you get these 4 main quarters fixed, you will go a long way to understanding cycles.

The 4 intermediate phases also form a quaternary of activity.


Crescent

Gibbous

Disseminating

Balsamic

Crescent moon phase is when the best germination occurs and is a good time for
thinning out seedlings to give room for the rapid growth that occurs at the next phase.
Gibbous moon phase is when there is a greater uptake of nutrients from the soil,
and swelling of fruits. Disseminating moon is an excellent time for seed setting and
ripening. Balsamic phase is the best time for destroying weeds, pruning trees, and all
preparation for the next cycle.

It is important to note that you should not do any gardening task at the exact time of a
phase. Wait a few hours. Each of the exact phase positions marks a critical time as the
moon makes a shift from one phase to the next.

Because the Sun stays in a sign for a full month there are some months that are better
for certain gardening tasks than others. Interfacing the Sun cycle and the Moon's cycle
takes a little skill but is not 1 difficult once you apply the logic.

If the Sun is in a 'fertile' sign for a month, then you should take advantage of that month
to do some gardening - naturally the best results occur when the Moon is also is a fertile
sign and the correct phase with the Sun. The best days for doing specific tasks will
depend on the Moon's sign. To synthesize the phase with the sign is important in
planting. There is no point in planting at the correct phase, if the Moon is in an
incompatible sign - one which might damage or inhibit growth.

Remember the Sun stays in a sign for approximately a month, the Moon passes through
all 12 signs in a month, so stays in a sign for approximately 2 and a half days. A new
moon always occurs when the Sun and Moon are in the same sign. A full moon occurs
when the Moon is in the opposite sign to the Sun.

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