No kidding. Research indicates that weeds may be stimulated to grow by a sudden flash of light, which is what you give them when you turn the soil over during the day. A German study concluded that by turning the soil at night, weed germination could be reduced by as much as 78 percent!
In the world of weed however, the answer is not quite as straightforward as most dealers (and even some dispensaries) will round off to the nearest tenth. The ‘unofficial’ weed measuring system will look something like this: An Eighth: 3.5 grams A Fifth: 5.6 grams A Quarter: 7 grams ...
inches to 4 x 2 inches. Sizes include single-wide, 1¼ size (can contain a quarter more weed than the single), 1½ size (can consist of 50% more weed than the single), double-wide, king-size, and king-slim, which is as long as a king and as wide as a 1¼-inch joint....
When it comes to pot, there will be a lot of price variation, so asking questions like “how much is a zip?” can be hard to answer in a straight-up way. The difficulty comes from things like supply and demand, as well as the quality of the product. The price of weed can range ...
Use 1 teaspoon of shortening for every 2 ounces of chocolate. Fill a saucepan one-quarter full (about 1 inch deep) with warm, not hot, water. Place measuring cup in water to melt chocolate, stirring frequently with rubber spatula until smooth. Be careful not to get any water into ...
Stay alert for signs of pests or disease; early detection makes organic treatment much more effective. I always rotate my corn crop each year to reduce disease pressure and soil nutrient depletion. With consistent attention and a few proactive steps, you can enjoy tall, healthy stalks and full...
There are those who warn that overconsumption of horseradish root will irritate the sensitive lining of the digestive tract; they suggest limiting use to a quarter teaspoon at a time. To them, we offer the remark of a Yankee octogenarian who has grown, processed, and eaten horseradish all of...
We must always be careful, because removing too much of a plant at one time as well as the timing of doing such, can add stress that we don’t always want. A general rule for me is to never remove more than a quarter of plant material each time. Ensuring we do our major ...
The tomato is the most-prized vegetable we grow on our little farm. In fact, it dominates nearly a quarter of our entire garden space every year. If that wasn’t enough, we grow even more in our raised bucket planters on our back patio garden areas as well. ...
A small amount of thatch helps conserve water in the soil by blocking evaporation, but heavy thatch build-up (more than a quarter-inch / 6 mm thick) keeps air and water from ever reaching the soil. If there's too much thatch on your lawn, rake it up or rent a power de-thatcher. ...