Avocadocumentary--Weeks 39/40: Stasis
Sep. 3rd, 2007 01:07 amGeez I'm behind. As a result, stuff's happened.
Let's switch things up a bit and take a look at Hal first.

This was Hal a couple weeks ago, after I have him a haircut (Note my snazzy clippers. Love those things. <3 ). Instead of cutting down to six inches like recommended, I cut back only enough such that Hal had a few leaves left. I didn't want to completely behead him.
Anyway, take a good look at the picture. Got it in your head? Okay, good. Next slide, please.

I took this picture today. Note the fact that Hal really hasn't changed--no pushing out of new buds, no real growth, nothing. I'm starting to get a little worried. You would think *something* would've happened by now. I hope I haven't essentially permanently stunted Hal's growth.

I mean, there's still buds there. They don't look like they're dead. Maybe doing new growth like this takes a while? After all, it takes about six months to get from straight seed to growing plant. Maybe something similar happens when an avocado tries to grow from a spot that's not the apex. I hope so. *crosses fingers*

Avobaby, in the meantime, has continued to go gangbusters. We've got a whole new set of leaves growing, and they look big and healthy and lovely. I do need to turn Avobaby, though. It's starting to lean the other way. The leaves also look a little droopy too, which is weird, because Avobaby usually perks up after I water it. Maybe it's depressed?

I THINK MAYBE OMG WHAT IS THIS AVOBABY IS THIS A CRY FOR HELP!?! WHY DID YOU DROP A LEAF?!? *wigs out* You know, the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem! Is there something you're not telling me? OMG you haven't been going out late again have you? Did something happen? Are you overworking yourself? Am I going completely bonkers and lapsing into overprotective plant mommy mode?
Whatever the case may be, please, no more dropping leaves. WE ALL LOVE YOU. Don't make me have to get Swampy to watch you so you don't go hurting yourself anymore. ;_____;
Let's switch things up a bit and take a look at Hal first.

This was Hal a couple weeks ago, after I have him a haircut (Note my snazzy clippers. Love those things. <3 ). Instead of cutting down to six inches like recommended, I cut back only enough such that Hal had a few leaves left. I didn't want to completely behead him.
Anyway, take a good look at the picture. Got it in your head? Okay, good. Next slide, please.

I took this picture today. Note the fact that Hal really hasn't changed--no pushing out of new buds, no real growth, nothing. I'm starting to get a little worried. You would think *something* would've happened by now. I hope I haven't essentially permanently stunted Hal's growth.

I mean, there's still buds there. They don't look like they're dead. Maybe doing new growth like this takes a while? After all, it takes about six months to get from straight seed to growing plant. Maybe something similar happens when an avocado tries to grow from a spot that's not the apex. I hope so. *crosses fingers*

Avobaby, in the meantime, has continued to go gangbusters. We've got a whole new set of leaves growing, and they look big and healthy and lovely. I do need to turn Avobaby, though. It's starting to lean the other way. The leaves also look a little droopy too, which is weird, because Avobaby usually perks up after I water it. Maybe it's depressed?

I THINK MAYBE OMG WHAT IS THIS AVOBABY IS THIS A CRY FOR HELP!?! WHY DID YOU DROP A LEAF?!? *wigs out* You know, the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem! Is there something you're not telling me? OMG you haven't been going out late again have you? Did something happen? Are you overworking yourself? Am I going completely bonkers and lapsing into overprotective plant mommy mode?
Whatever the case may be, please, no more dropping leaves. WE ALL LOVE YOU. Don't make me have to get Swampy to watch you so you don't go hurting yourself anymore. ;_____;
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Date: 2007-09-05 03:04 pm (UTC)I hope Hal will start growing again soon! You do have a point about avocados being sluggish. Both Avobaby and Hal, once they actually got around to putting out a shoot, they went wild and crazy with the growing. Maybe once Hal figures out what happens he'll go crazy too. I'm watching that top bud to see if it's making any signs of life.
Well, as far as I can tell, the clipping was fleshy. The only apparent wood tissue I've seen on either Avobaby or Hal is the very bottom of Avobaby, which has that sort of rough, woody texture. But yeah, I hope I didn't cut too far down on Hal. ;_;