Moon phases outdoors does it actually make a difference ?

What sources lol?
I don't claim moon phases affect plants, you do. And still the sources you provide have nothing to do with the topic, they don't explain the matter we discuss here. And you have the guts to call me lazy, lol.

When I point that out you insult me for being lazy and whatever dirty tricks you use.

I'm not waisting people's time, on contrary. Tryint to prevent they waste it on off topic stuff and on unfunded beliefs. Who knows how many have actually read the infos you posted before hitting the like button. I did.

Because I care about this forum, been here long enough to know what's what.

This is my final post about this to you, let's keep it that way.

Cheers
 
I'm sure everyone will be thankful you've said all your going to say!

Thank you for your contribution. Lol
 
Moving ahead, another interesting tid bit.

Joachim Fisahn, Emile Klingelé and Peter Barlow
a Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology;Potsdam, Germanyb Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry; Zürich, Switzerlandc School of Biological Sciences; University of Bristol; Bristol, UK
Plant Signaling & Behavior
Volume 10, Issue 9, 2015
Published online: 16 Sep 2015

DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2015.1057367

The yield of chlorophyll fluorescence Ft was measured in leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana over periods of several days under conditions of continuous illumination (LL) without the application of saturating light pulses. After linearization of the time series of the chlorophyll fluorescence yield (ΔFt), oscillations became apparent with periodicities in the circatidal range. Alignments of these linearized time series ΔFt with the lunisolar tidal acceleration revealed high degrees of synchrony and phase congruence. Similar congruence with the lunisolar tide was obtained with the linearized quantum yield of PSII (ΔФII), recorded after application of saturating light pulses. These findings strongly suggest that there is an exogenous timekeeper which is a stimulus for the oscillations detected in both the linearized yield of chlorophyll fluorescence (ΔFt) and the linearized quantum yield of PSII (ΔФII).
 
HOly shiatsu!! You guys are farrrrr more educated than myself! I am just a simple farmer trying to make my way in the multiverse. :D
 
@Balarama and @Non Locality
Both of ya have some truly fascinating thoughts and information shared here.
Both of ya have given me hours and hours of putting my google-fu skills to the test in an attempt to follow and I want to thank you both for that!

Now if the vitriol were dialed back just a touch....... Well hey! It's 5AM in my corner o' the cosmic garden and ya know what that means. Wake and Bake!!!!
 
That's great.

You're not going to build pyramids with resonance chambers for each plant now are you? Lol.
 
Ciao i post my moon calendar hope that can be helpfull to some one;) at the beginning i was sceptik of the influence of the moon on the growt and harvesting but after few years i m sure that there is a difference... In little scale it's not so easy to see it but if you try on a large scale you will see For sure the difference. Last year i was harvesting on flower day and the period time term was 19.00... There was a plant that we harvested after this time and the difference was very big... There was difference in drying time, color of the final material and Also the smell i' è bene very surprised

Good smoke to everyone
 

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Thanks for all you input lads, my frisians are coming along good. I planted on the 2nd of May, they were not in sync with the moon but they are healthy so its all G
 

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