LUNAR CALENDAR CANARY ISLANDS 2023

First of all, it should be made clear that this guide is intended for cannabis growers who want to harvest buds. To do this, we look for the days that are considered best to receive flowers each month. In case you want to obtain seeds, you should look for the best days thinking about the harvest of fruits.

For the configuration of this cultivation calendar, we were able to verify that there is no unanimity when it comes to establishing which exact days are the best depending on which tasks, but they can help.

The lunar calendar is a tool that allows growers to understand when is the ideal time to carry out the right operations for their nursery. It is a simple calendar that includes all the lunar phases and the various suggestions for the work to be done, depending on the month. Therefore, growers will be able to consult this calendar to decide the right time to sow and transplant their plants, or when to prune or how to best organise themselves for the creation of healthy and prosperous plants.

The term lunar calendar refers to a dating system based on a year made up of synodic months, that is, complete cycles of the lunar phases. The oldest such calendar found to date, dates back around 10,000 years and is even identified on a pebble dating back to the Paleolithic period.

Within our lunar calendar, in addition to the phases of the moon, you will find a lot of important technical information regarding the care of your plants.
From Cannariasmag then, we recommend that you consult it periodically so as not to make big mistakes, both in the choice of the genetics that you decide to cultivate, as well as at the time of sowing and planting.
This type of calendar, in fact, allows us to make a punctual company of the work to be carried out, thus avoiding loss of time and maintaining a certain balance in our plantation.

THE PHASES OF THE MOON

New Moon:

This phase begins when the moon is no longer visible from Earth and ends when the right half is fully illuminated. It is advisable not to work the plants on the same day as the new moon, but you can take the opportunity to prune sick plants.

Crescent moon:

It is the phase that passes between the new moon and the full moon, it stands out very well because it takes the shape of a letter D, if you observe it from the northern hemisphere it increases the internal activity of the plant and strengthens it against parasites and diseases. Pruning is not recommended during this period.

Full moon:

in this phase the moon is completely illuminated, and the sap rises towards the upper parts of the plant, so pruning is not recommended, it is also a perfect phase for seed germination.

Waning moon:

It is easily recognized since the moon takes the shape of the letter C, if you look at it from the northern hemisphere it is very recognizable. During this stage, the sap descends to the lower parts and the soil is much more receptive, so it is a perfect time to fertilize, water or harvest, since the aromas, flavors and medicinal properties of marijuana are better preserved at this stage. . It is not recommended to plant, seed or transplant when the moon is waning.

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TIDAL EFFECTS

Every day we have 2 high and 2 low tides, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The influence of the low tide is more powerful than that of the morning. However, the influence of the morning high tide is stronger than that of the afternoon.

It takes approximately 6 hours and 12 minutes to go from high tide to low tide, during which time the tide is considered to be ebbing or emptying. Similarly, it takes the same amount of time to go from low tide to high tide, and that interval is called high tide.

When the tide is rising or rising, it is the right time to graft, work hard ground, compost or harvest if this coincides with the ebb.

And when the tide is ebbing or emptying, it is the best time to sow if it coincides with the rising of the Moon, to transplant, to till loose soil, to distribute fertilizers and fertilizers.

In general, on our planet, the energies of the earth vary according to the season in which we find ourselves. In spring, when the sun rises, the earth rotates and the vitality of the earth rises outward. However, in autumn, when the sun is setting, the land breathes and is revitalized. We can also find these energies on the Moon, the ascending Moon is called Lunar Spring and the descending Moon Lunar Autumn.

This phenomenon is repeated every day, in the morning the energies rise and the earth rotates, making it the ideal time to sow or harvest. In the afternoon the energies drop and the earth breathes, so it is better to plant, transplant or prepare the substrate.

At noon and in the early afternoon it is recommended not to do important tasks, between 12 and 3pm.

BELOW YOU CAN CHECK OUR CANNARIASMAG LUNAR CALENDAR 2023

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