Sounds like some good karma.just bought 4 pounds of worm castings and 3 pounds of organic "natural tomato and pepper food" 4-3-2.. for 20 bucks.. well really 21 something and all I had brought was a 20.. the clerk broke her own 20 to help me out.. i said, are you sure? too kind.. maybe it was my looks.. doubt it though lol.
Unfortunately I hope for early harvest because sometime in early oct. I start getting heavy frost and lots of rain without the sun to dry it up and mold and budrot becomes an issue. So anytime I can harvest in late September it's a blessing. As it is my silverberry2.0 is a heavy sativa. I'm hopeing not to have to throw a tent up around it a night.All of my greenhouse ladies are flowering too. Some just started, some are 2 plus weeks in. I wouldnt be happy about it if I didnt have a greenhouse and ladies vegging indoors.
wait if this is 600 watt club what are you doing posting pictures of outdoors? thats gotta be like 20,000 watts + easy. or more.
Bibliographic Entry | Result (w/surrounding text) | Standardized Result |
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Heimler, Neal. Principles of Science. New York: Merrill, 1979. | "temperature surface: 6000 °C" | 4.1 × 10[SUP]26[/SUP] W |
SPARTAN 201-3: The Sun. Solar Data Analysis Center. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. | "… surface temperature is less than 6000 K" | 4.1 × 10[SUP]26[/SUP] W |
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 1996. | "The sun has a surface temperature of 5800 K" | 3.6 × 10[SUP]26[/SUP] W |
Muirden, James. Stars and Planets. Kingfisher, 1993. | "… outer layer of sun is 5800 K" | 3.6 × 10[SUP]26[/SUP] W |
"Sun." World Book Encyclopedia. Field Enterprises, 1970. | "… about 126 trillion horsepower is sent to earth" | 4.7 × 10[SUP]25[/SUP] W |
"BNSG 133, Sun."Bill Nye The Science Guy. PBS. 20 November 1998. | "Four-hundred septillion watts! That's 400 trillion-trillion watts!" | 4 × 10[SUP]26[/SUP] W |