Good day growers.
It's been 2 days since I treated the photos with Plant Probiotics, applied the final layer of soil and moved them to the basement tent.
This morning I took some solo pics of each plant. I wish had done the same before I treated and moved them. In one instance there has been a drastic change!
I am talking about my Strawberry Banana Grape, "the plant that strives to be different."
Before the move I had about 4 rocks underneath her, keeping leaves off the dirt. She just refused to stretch up. This morning, all of her leaves are clear of the soil (and the rocks). She's coming up fast! In fact all of the plants except the CK look markedly happier. The CK is the only one that I didn't treat with the Plant Probiotics, primarily because I determined that a brain fart had led me to overfeed her with the Geoflora Veg nutes and I didn't want to potentially make matters worse.
So what accounts for the new vigor displayed by the photos? Is it the Probiotics, the additional soil, the light in the basement tent vs. the light in the upstairs tent. I can't really say. But this "untrained naked eye" can definitely see a difference!
SBG: in 2 days she stretched up to the point where I felt comfortable topping her. She's "different" and seemingly has three mains, for lack of a better way to describe her. I topped the tallest of the three. More importantly, I got to remove the rocks!
Cheese:
Double Chocolate:
GDP:
CK:
Lastly, my Washington Football Team won it's division yesterday even though they finished with a losing record for the season (7 wins, 9 losses). Even in winning, my team tried mightily to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. They played an awful game with a good result.
Next weekend they will get their asses kicked in their first playoff game and their season, mercifully, will be over!
Peace!