Hello Everyone,
Today I had some things throw me off my game a little bit, but that's okay, life goes on, as they say.
When things throw me off my game, macro photography becomes more difficult. So today there is no macro shots.
Let's have a look at my little botanical garden.
My tradescantias are dying at a rapid rate. There's not much I can do about it unless I isolate them to a specific environment. I don't have the equipment to do it so they're probably going to die.
My lemon trees and aloes are not going to die, of that I'm sure, because I won't let it happen.
These plants aren't going to die either, but they're not in an optimal environment.
I have to get them through the winter. It's not going to be easy.
The purple tradescantias are doing exceptionally well for some reason, probably to taunt me with the memory of where they came from, which was an ex lover. Pretty crazy..
They are indeed a beautiful variegated tradescantia variety.
This sprout is a Green Crack auto-flowering cannabis plant.
I failed with the Crystal Candy seeds, but I'm confident that this Green Crack auto is going to make up for those losses. She'll be epic in every way.
This space will be dedicated entirely to the Green Crack, and maybe some early vegging plants around the outer spaces, but the light will be giving maximum luminosity to the Green Crack.
Right now this light is on almost minimum power, shooting down about 8,000 LUX, which is a pretty ideal LUX for this early delicate seedling.
The pH correction has made all of the difference with my cannabis cultivation.
It appears everything I've been doing has been pretty on point except for that critical component, because they're responding well to everything I am doing, and nothing that I am doing is much different than what I was doing before, other than correcting pH and utilizing a scrog (screen of green) net.
That's going to do it for today.
What do you all think of futuremind's little botanical garden?
I'd love to read your thoughts in the comment section.
Thank you for stopping by!