AnimalGurl
Amateur Psion
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
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Post by AnimalGurl on Feb 1, 2008 11:39:14 GMT -5
This could go under lots of things but I think it best goes under healing.
Last year I noticed the leaves of my gourds were COVERED with aphids. They were so bad they wilted all the time and I thought they were going to die. I noticed how my neighbors mulberry tree was never bothered by pests. I thought it must be toxins or something in the tree.
*I made dense one fist-sized ball of psi. *I told it to drain the toxin energy from the tree and use some to keep itself alive. *It was to use all the rest to charge the plants the most that needed it the most. *Then I shelled it and let it go.
I watched it throughout the summer. I checked them 2 weeks later and about 95% of the aphids were gone! They all seemed perfectly healthy and they were growing at a freakishly fast pace. I had planted these really late, I just wanted the vines but I wasn't expecting fruit at all. Funny thing is the plant that was the weakest became the strongest and made the biggest fruit over a foot long, they are supposed to be 8" max. I let the construct live for 3 months, it was starting to degrade but had already done its job so I destroyed it.
It wasn't without its side effects though, all the new growth on top of the tree had been stunted because all the leaves were chewed up by katydids that would normally leave it alone. I plan to continue my experiment this year, but this time I will make a second construct to gather energy from the atmosphere and give it to the tree to help offset it.
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Havik
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Post by Havik on Feb 1, 2008 13:13:26 GMT -5
Very nice! I am going to try this.... When all of the snow outside is gone.. Good Job
Havik
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Post by Fearn on Feb 1, 2008 19:01:07 GMT -5
That's rather interesting. You should keep this experiment up!
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Post by The Adfeng on Feb 4, 2008 21:04:04 GMT -5
Wow! That is amazing! I will definantly have to try this out. Maybe that's why my poor tomato plants have been dying so quickly.
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AnimalGurl
Amateur Psion
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Post by AnimalGurl on Feb 4, 2008 22:37:28 GMT -5
Your tomato plants die? Aphids or do you take energy from them?
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Post by GEOvanne on Feb 5, 2008 20:40:28 GMT -5
i tried to help a plant grow by giving it energy and it died
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brandonslau
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Post by brandonslau on Feb 22, 2008 12:38:07 GMT -5
This sounds helpful. But it would make my day if you could tell me, what exactly are aphids..?
-Brandon =DD
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AnimalGurl
Amateur Psion
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Post by AnimalGurl on Feb 22, 2008 13:01:48 GMT -5
Lmao, basically they are plant lice that breed like mice. Aphids will suck them dry if they get out of control.
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