mendel
05-26-2005, 12:26 PM
I dunno how many r aware of this, but there is a thing called a julian calender, It basically numbers the days, with day 1 being jan 1, and day 365 being the last day of dec.
if you take cuttings on day 100 and they should be rooted in ten days, your looking at day 110.
if you put a plant in flower on day 100, and its a 60 day finisher, it finishes on day 160.
These calenders have been used by farmer and ranchers for centuries to determine birth dates for livestock, as well as projected marketing dates, etc etc, essentially with this method you can start at day of market and work backwards. This method seems to work best for me.
http://www.geocities.com/calendopaedia/julian.htm
it makes things easier for me, I smoke pot and the old grey matter sometimes isnt what it could be........I hate counting our 60 days on a regular calender, I lose count half way thru and have to start over.
mendel
if you take cuttings on day 100 and they should be rooted in ten days, your looking at day 110.
if you put a plant in flower on day 100, and its a 60 day finisher, it finishes on day 160.
These calenders have been used by farmer and ranchers for centuries to determine birth dates for livestock, as well as projected marketing dates, etc etc, essentially with this method you can start at day of market and work backwards. This method seems to work best for me.
http://www.geocities.com/calendopaedia/julian.htm
it makes things easier for me, I smoke pot and the old grey matter sometimes isnt what it could be........I hate counting our 60 days on a regular calender, I lose count half way thru and have to start over.
mendel