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I think I may do this each week, unless it becomes to big.
15 days progress diff.
They look a little droopy u may want to wait an extra day before watering, to see if they perk back up after the next watering
One of them is indeed droopy. Check the older posts and you will find it has been droopy all along. I had them on a once a week watering, but changed it to two times a week. The soil they are in drains very well. Watering 2 times a week effected the droopy one very little. They both were watered yesterday.Quote:
Originally Posted by COOLWHIP
I think the droopyness of that one is an expression of its phenotype. In fact Droopy is much bushier than the other.
I used to worry about that one's droopieness, but no longer.
Thanks for the input. :thumbsup:
Aww, pepurr, don't make me cry... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by pepurr
The first time you bend a plant 90 degrees sideways, and tie it with string, are some of the Scariest Moments In Horticulture that one ever experiences. It is in some ways like deliberate abuse, but it isn't, as long as one does it gently (and with consent..?) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by pepurr
It's actually easier than you think on the plants, and easier than you think, to do... and when one sees multiple tops coming out of a healthy main stalk that one has to basically chase around the pot...
oOOH, that musta bin sum gooooood, stanky stuph...Quote:
Originally Posted by pepurr
I hear that. Keep dem lumens up, mon! Your stuph looks good, and you have a sense of style :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by pepurr
by chance is the temp ever going above 75f?