Log 1: Introducing Abithicusula Plurtonium The Third!

 Hey, do you have a watch, perchance? Just need to check something... yeah thanks...

YEP! IT'S PLANT INTRODUCTION O'CLOCK PEOPLE!

And the title is misleading by the way, I haven't named any of my plants Abithicusula Plurtonium III. Yet..

Although I do need to name them soon... By the way, I'm measuring height from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. Anyways I'll get into it.

Aster A - 12" in height. Leaves are slightly bent and damaged because these were recently transplanted.

 

Aster B - 11"  Much floppier than Aster A so we'll see if I can get it back up!

 

Aster C - 9.25" This one actually is kind of smaller than the others. 

Aster D - 13" This one is very pretty and I took a photo of the fertilizer in its soil. I got too curious and popped one of the yellow ones, which had liquid inside.

Aster E - 13"  I thought this one also looked pretty healthy, and took a photo of one of its leaves.

Finally, we can move on to the yarro! I just kept on going down the alphabet so I could have more variety in names in the future.

Yarro F - 7"  This one is what Mary calls the "grandma plant," because it has given other baby yarro. The grandma one is actually the dead looking one, which is closer up in the second photo. The others are babies, and in the third picture you can see that someone else planted a few poppy seeds in the same pot!


Yarro G - 5.5" This one was pretty tall and healthy looking.

Yarro H - 3.5" this ones a little smaller.

 

Yarro I - 5.5" Kind of small but also kind of tall?

Now next are the wild strawberries :D

Strawberry J - 4.5" Also, I find it kind of funny how Strawberry J is kind of like strawberry jam. You know?

Strawberry K - 5.5" Yeah, they both look pretty much the same

Poppy L - 0" because I just planted them yesterday! But here's a photo anyway :)

 

Okay! THAT IS ALL OF THEM! So now that you've seen all of them, I probably won't show as many photos as I did today, hopefully when there is something interesting I can take a picture.  I've also got a formula for finding the average growth rates. But to do that I need two different measurements from two different days, so I'll calculate growth rates every Sunday! 

I still need to figure out my schedule. I will probably check up on them on Wednesdays and Sundays. I may also post on those days, I hope I'll have time.

See you at Log 2...?

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