View Full Version : growing grass
missingqwerty@yahoo.com
05-23-2006, 06:29 PM
in my class i have to plant and grow grass seeds for 2 weeks. the group
who has the highest yeild of grass wins. i need help with this. can
someone please tell me the best fertilizer and othere chemicails i
should use. we are growing them in class in a inclosed enviorment.
Steveo
05-24-2006, 02:01 AM
missingqwerty@yahoo.com wrote:
> in my class i have to plant and grow grass seeds for 2 weeks. the group
> who has the highest yeild of grass wins. i need help with this. can
> someone please tell me the best fertilizer and othere chemicails i
> should use. we are growing them in class in a inclosed enviorment.
>
Highest what, germination? Does variety matter?
Timothy
05-24-2006, 09:22 PM
On Tue, 23 May 2006 23:24:42 +0000, Steveo wrote:
> missingqwerty@yahoo.com wrote:
>> in my class i have to plant and grow grass seeds for 2 weeks. the group
>> who has the highest yeild of grass wins. i need help with this. can
>> someone please tell me the best fertilizer and othere chemicails i
>> should use. we are growing them in class in a inclosed enviorment.
>>
> Highest what, germination? Does variety matter?
The real question is if they will be smoking it when their done!
bbbaaaahhhhhhhhaaaaaaaa!!!!!
My daughter's class did this and it's a complete joke. 2 weeks to get all
the seed to pop and the project is over. 4 weeks is a good window for a
competition.
To the OP, nitrogen and lots of it!
--
http://resources.ywgc.com/info/
Jonny
05-26-2006, 09:01 AM
<missingqwerty@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1148385096.183621.34120@j33g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> in my class i have to plant and grow grass seeds for 2 weeks. the group
> who has the highest yeild of grass wins. i need help with this. can
> someone please tell me the best fertilizer and othere chemicails i
> should use. we are growing them in class in a inclosed enviorment.
>
You don't need chemicals. The short time period is just enough for some
good germination. A little root stimulator is probably okay. Its not a
contest per se, it depends more on the seed than the gardener. Keep the
growing environment warm and moist (not soaking wet).
--
Jonny
vBulletin v3.6.2, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.