Re: Too much water isn't always a good thing.
I tend to agree. As I watched your plants over the weeks, Sue, I've noticed that they never spike up to the light. They're nice and healthy and green, but they never have that manic look, like my Tikal currently has. Your method keeps the plants green and healthy but I think the soil lacks something.
In my last update, my BH crosses looked limp and I forgot to mention that they were thirsty. Today they look much different. We once talked about nailing the wet/dry cycle just right, and when you do you get the spiky look. Here's a before/after for the Bh crosses.
BHxDestroyer before
After
BHxNexus before
After
'Grats on the Carnival!
From the looks of it, your Auto Destroyer and African Buzz might be showing signs of over-watering. The leaves will curl downward yet still be firm. It usually happens with small plants in big pots though I notice slight signs of it after soaking my plants in the veg cabinet.
P.S. I also just wanted to stop by and say, "Hi! I hope you're having a splendiful day."
I tend to agree. As I watched your plants over the weeks, Sue, I've noticed that they never spike up to the light. They're nice and healthy and green, but they never have that manic look, like my Tikal currently has. Your method keeps the plants green and healthy but I think the soil lacks something.
In my last update, my BH crosses looked limp and I forgot to mention that they were thirsty. Today they look much different. We once talked about nailing the wet/dry cycle just right, and when you do you get the spiky look. Here's a before/after for the Bh crosses.
BHxDestroyer before
After
BHxNexus before
After
'Grats on the Carnival!