Step 3: Calculate how much seed to plant To determine the amount of seed required for your lawn, divide the area in square feet by 1,000 and multiply that number by the recommended seeding rate per thousand squ
If you take a cutting from an autoflower, your yields will be significantly lower. This is because the clone will not have that much time to grow more buds. Since it is autoflowering like its mother, it will simply continue the flowering stage (with fewer buds) instead of reverting into ...
Hydroseed your lawn. Hydroseeding is a mixture of grass seed, water, fertilizer, a gluey "tackifier" and green-colored wood fiber that is sprayed on with a high pressure hose. The mixture dries and creates a crust over the ground, protecting the growing seed from erosion or being picked a...
nitrogen management might be relevant to uplift the critical P load in shallow lakes. Species diversity of macrophytes will be impaired at high N concentrations especially if P is not very low. The downstream consequences toward more saline waters might be taken into account if the upstream lakes ...