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Post by Shawn on Jun 17, 2018 12:27:06 GMT -5
I fed it with 4 ml.
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Post by Shawn on Jun 17, 2018 12:33:25 GMT -5
I think I may have planted too many seeds in each ROFL.. If it were grass it would be a lush lawn LOL, well almost lush .. no nutes or feeding in these.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 10:15:58 GMT -5
Question Shawn..does your soil project get tons of sun?It is looking superb! I have been sheltering mine a bit.
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Post by Shawn on Jun 18, 2018 11:55:47 GMT -5
Yes they do. Most of the day . The one gets more then the other but they do and it is at the hottest part of the day too
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Post by Shawn on Jun 21, 2018 8:40:09 GMT -5
AG GAL: I have NO clue what so ever what is growing except for the Alyssum LOL. Here are pics and a new chart But the Mystery continues
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2018 11:48:27 GMT -5
no doubt about it..you have a green thumb for flowers! I am coming to believe that that is your 'forte'.
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Post by Shawn on Jun 22, 2018 5:19:15 GMT -5
A few things I have noticed. The Alyssum is flowering inside but no signs of it outside. I mean I do not even see any growing outside. My three mystery flowers 1 2 and 3 are way taller outside then inside. One of my two containers is doing great! The other is coming back from the brink of death. I forgot to post this earlier but on Father's Day I had company. Now Mark ALWAYS puts the grill cover in this one spot when he grills. Well that night he forgot to put htge cover on the grill. My "visitor" was in and out that back door going to throw garbage out, sit on the deck, whatever. Well Monday, the next day after my visitor left I went outside to take pictures of the flowers and the grill cover was covering most of the container , Like really? First murder my herbs, now my flowers? (Do I need to up my life insurance LOL... J/K ... Anyway in the pictures you will see where there are dead spots and sparse areas and the flowers of course. This is the healthy plant with two angles: Here is the one that just got off the respirator although it will never fully be the same or recover totally.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 7:33:03 GMT -5
Still plenty of good seedlings in there, though. Perhaps when they bloom up it will fill out and cover the damaged areas.
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Post by MaryL on Jun 22, 2018 18:21:02 GMT -5
Ohhhh, boy. I’d be irritated too. But, you have more than enough left. I am sure it will still be beautiful. (Just very irksome, I know).
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Post by Shawn on Jun 27, 2018 5:48:48 GMT -5
I have NO clue what is going on with my GAL's. My AG Gal:. The Alyssum on the right went wild and above the hood so I trimmed it back. The Mystery #1, 2 and 3 are not doing much and there is another (I have no clue) growing in with Mystery #1. My Outside GALs: The first one is growing taller each day and fuller but I see no buds. The second is the one saved from murder. You can see the heights are really different however on this one I can start to see buds (or so I think) on what seems to be an Alyssum. I have a front and top view on each.
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Post by Kate on Jun 27, 2018 7:09:38 GMT -5
Clearly, Alyssum is the star in all of them.
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Post by MaryL on Jun 29, 2018 19:53:14 GMT -5
Funny. It all really is a mystery.
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Post by Shawn on Jun 30, 2018 5:06:54 GMT -5
Clearly, Alyssum is the star in all of them.
There is a not a lot of Alyssum in either plant that I can see. However in both I have two patches of them blooming. II took a picture this morning and will post them once my phone charges us to transfer them.
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Post by Shawn on Jun 30, 2018 7:04:54 GMT -5
If you look close enough you can see a few of the Alyssaums.
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Post by Kate on Jun 30, 2018 7:58:36 GMT -5
Clearly, Alyssum is the star in all of them.
There is a not a lot of Alyssum in either plant that I can see. However in both I have two patches of them blooming. II took a picture this morning and will post them once my phone charges us to transfer them.
I should have said "in the GAL's AG's". It's the first to flower, and seems to be the hardiest and fastest grower. The flowers are tiny but super cute. I'm really happy I have both pink and white in mine.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 3, 2018 9:19:49 GMT -5
This morning I trimmed the Alyssum again. THe one on the right was going hog wild above the hood. So I cut out all of those long stems. The one on the left is hanging on to a paper clip because the one stem coming out of the sponge is not stable and keeps falling over. I may have to remove that one (I can stick it in the one planter outside I think.)
As fot the rest I have no idea what they are but the Mystery #1, 2 and 3 really are not growing. And the I have no clues are slow and the one on the right, the leaves are curled.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 4, 2018 4:48:18 GMT -5
There is one lone different set of leaves in the left side. I also need to pinch off the yellowing ones from the right. @cornne, how are your outside ones coming along?
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Post by Shawn on Jul 4, 2018 6:11:39 GMT -5
I looked at my AG GAL and the left purple Alyssum was hanging over the side of the unit by a hair. So I had to remove that one. I also rearranged the pods some.
I will get a picture later.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2018 9:15:45 GMT -5
Actually they are not outside..they are inside on the enclosed sun porch. There has not been tremendous growth.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 6, 2018 5:34:57 GMT -5
We are getting some much needed rain at the moment. When you look outside there is a yellow/amberish glow everywhere. I am sitting here watching it rain and listening to it thunder. However as I type this it is getting darker and windier. It is bringing in some cooler weather (if you call 80's - better then 98 or 102). It should be out of here later this afternoon.
Ok back to what this thread is about. Here is my AG GAL. Not much different maybe just more upright because this is a morning shot and and a night one.
This garden will continue for another two weeks then it will end. This machine will be for the upcoming Snap GAL.
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