Snow Crash
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Here are some pictures to demonstrate what I'm experimenting with.
They are out of order for some reason. They should go like this... 1,3,2,4,5,6
Picture 1 is from Saturday October 2nd, a week ago, just after a previous defoliation.
Picture 3 is from Tuesday the 5th, before defoliation.
Picture 2 is from Tuesday the 5th, right after the defoliation.
Pictures 4, 5, and 6 show a progression in increments of 24 hours. I forgot Friday... my bad... so the last picture is about 100 hours after defoliation.
Pay particular attention to the post defoliation to todays picture. It's hard to tell, but the replacement of leaf mass has come from the underdeveloped branches. The plants look just as bush now as they did 4 days ago, so I've lost 4 days worth of growth (essentially). The idea is that over the next week the plant will catch up with where it should have been size wise, but with a greater number of developed bud sites. The LST'd plant hasn't responded well because the main stalk split a little bit when I spread her out like that. She had a lot of stress to overcome, so she needs another few days.
Sorry there is no control. I can tell the difference, but it might be hard for someone who isn't used to my expectations.
They are out of order for some reason. They should go like this... 1,3,2,4,5,6
Picture 1 is from Saturday October 2nd, a week ago, just after a previous defoliation.
Picture 3 is from Tuesday the 5th, before defoliation.
Picture 2 is from Tuesday the 5th, right after the defoliation.
Pictures 4, 5, and 6 show a progression in increments of 24 hours. I forgot Friday... my bad... so the last picture is about 100 hours after defoliation.
Pay particular attention to the post defoliation to todays picture. It's hard to tell, but the replacement of leaf mass has come from the underdeveloped branches. The plants look just as bush now as they did 4 days ago, so I've lost 4 days worth of growth (essentially). The idea is that over the next week the plant will catch up with where it should have been size wise, but with a greater number of developed bud sites. The LST'd plant hasn't responded well because the main stalk split a little bit when I spread her out like that. She had a lot of stress to overcome, so she needs another few days.
Sorry there is no control. I can tell the difference, but it might be hard for someone who isn't used to my expectations.
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