We tried to lift the plants up to check on the root, and found that very difficult. The roots had grown into the plastic of the growing set. They are still very droopy. I think they have to be planted in our backyard to grow any further and not die.
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Today was a sad day. I started watering the plants with a white spray bottle. I thought it was water, like our other white spray bottle, but it was not. I looked on the side of the bottle, and it said vinegar. I lost the alyssums and California Poppy plants, among various others. Never again.
This is me throwing out the dead plants. The plants were still a little moist. I figured that they could be dryer, so today was another dry out day. All of the plants are really big.
I've noticed that the plants are really moist, and are on the verge of molding. So I didn't water today, in hopes that they would dry out. The plants are really big now, and are leaning towards the sun. So what did I do? I turned them away from the sun and used a device to use stop-motion, set to take pictures every 30 seconds. It captured over 400! Look below to see the video: Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. Everything is going well, and most plants are now tiny sprouts above the ground. The pink ones have not sprouted yet though. Everything else is going well. I've been watering every day and the plants are getting lots of sun.
Today we at Cartons of Color bought the seeds we need to supply you with your flowers. I can't believe this is happening. I also pitched my idea to my teacher (yay!) and she liked it. All the plants are growing down in the dirt (we planted them), even if I can't see them yet. We got ProGrow boxes at Target and have them on a sunny spot on our table. Everything seems to be going well. This is a video of me planting: |
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