The Winter Garden - Day 27

in garden •  7 years ago 

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A close up of my weakling plant. It just doesn't seem to want to grow. I took the mini-greenhouse cap off for the picture but put it back on right afterwards. Poor plant just doesn't seem to want to grow. Really not a fan of that brown leaf tip, seems much to early to have any sort of wilting. I hope I haven't screwed up my plant.

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I added more nutrients today. Hopefully that is the boost my slacker plants need to catch up to the mega-plant. Will probably have to raise the lights some time this week since megaplant is almost touching them now.

This garden is still ruled by the megaplant and no other plants shall flourish while megaplant controls the power. One day my weakling plants will rise up and wrest control from megaplant. Until then, tremble before the power of the megaplant.

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Let's back to nature......
Whatever type of fertilizer manufacturers and chemicals used to increase the yield of a plant, will not be able to survive long, my experience, the best way to grow crops is the provision of the main growing conditions, namely fertile soil and adequate water availability.
The trick is to apply the organic fertilizer in the fermentation of non-plastic household waste.
Organic fertilizer is believed to be able to increase soil humus levels and maintain the availability of water, because loose soil will absorb more water and store it for longer, should the manufacturer's products only be used as a complement to the nutritional needs of the plant

I'm not using soil. It's all hydroponics.

Ups.... sorry....

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