I have mentioned this mix in a couple of other threads, and thought it had enough value to relatively new plotters (such as myself) to have its' own thread. (And I need to stop hijacking scrapejuice's!) I tried to think of a title that would be easy to remember for future searches, and Foundation is the best I could do. I chose that because this mix is the foundation of my plotting strategy. Wherever I want to go, I usually start from here.
http://www.qdma.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25851
This is an awesome read, but at last count it was 50 pages long, so I'm just trying to condense some of the info here.
Advantages of this mix:
Again I take NO credit, as the work that went into it was done by someone that knows a heck of a lot more than me. I do hope that folks find this info as useful as I have. If you do, let me know! I'd appreciate questions, comments, or complaints.
I take NO credit for developing this mix, as the work was done solely by Lickcreek over on the QDMA forum. Here is a link to his thread:
http://www.qdma.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25851
This is an awesome read, but at last count it was 50 pages long, so I'm just trying to condense some of the info here.
Advantages of this mix:
An idea on cost, where to get, and a repeat :embara: of some of the advantages.
How to plant:
When to plant:
An example of how to use this mix as a foundation plot:
Again I take NO credit, as the work that went into it was done by someone that knows a heck of a lot more than me. I do hope that folks find this info as useful as I have. If you do, let me know! I'd appreciate questions, comments, or complaints.