12
Feb
10

12 February, 2010 – Experiment 1 concluded

Plants are shown in order of negative, control, positive.


Basil. Negative pot is definitely way healthier.


Catnip. Control pot seems healthier.


Lettuce. All suffered from leaf burn. But control pot was the weakest and most straggly, with the least rate of germination and least number of leaves.

I plan to start another experiment soon after deprogramming both crystals, AND selecting seeds which show easier difference in growth (straight-growing plants I guess).

01
Feb
10

01 February – ninth update

Note: I deliberately skipped updates last week so that I could photography any greater discrepancies over a greater time.

Control pots
Cinammon basil

No show. Not expecting it to show anymore.

Lettuce

Looking really weak and straggly. Only two leaves.

Catnip

Catnip seems well enough though.


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

Strong stems, large and healthy leaves.

Lettuce

Catnip


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Stems are a bit etiolated. Leaves are small and tend to curl inwards.

Lettuce

Catnip

20
Jan
10

18 January – eighth update

Note: I’ll be ending this experiment by the end of February 2010.

Control pots
Cinammon basil

No action, as usual.

Catnip

Catnip seems to be growing okay…

Lettuce

The lettuce is in poor shape. It’s etiolated and very weak. Leaves don’t seem healthy at all.


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

The stalks are slightly shorter than the positive pots, but the leaves are much larger and healthy looking. However, one of the leaves has developed very slight patches. Still monitoring.

Catnip

So-so.

Lettuce

Lettuce is messy but looks fine, especially since this local strain flops over quite a bit.


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Growing relatively well. Taller than the negative pots, but leaves are healthy looking.

Catnip

Doing okay.

Lettuce

Seems to be doing okay also.

16
Jan
10

Note

At this point, I feel it necessary to put in some thoughts.

1 At least from this first (in a series, I hope?) experiment, it has shown that intention does affect things;

2 Crystals DO store information and intents;

3 It has been told to me by many gardeners that their plants actually thrive and grow really well after they threaten their plants with things like, “If you don’t grow well for me I’m going to throw you away!” etc. It seems as if plants actually are a lot more connected with their survival instincts so that in negative or oppositional situations to them, they put forth a lot more energy to grow healthily;

4 Of course, I’ll keep this experiment as ongoing as I can, and try to draw a conclusion when I end it.

11
Jan
10

11 January – seventh update

Control pots
Cinammon basil

Still nothing.

Catnip

Lettuce


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Catnip

Lettuce


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

Catnip

Lettuce

04
Jan
10

04 January – sixth update

Control pots
Cinammon basil

Catnip

Local lettuce


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

Catnip

Local lettuce


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Catnip

Local lettuce

28
Dec
09

28 December – Fifth update

Control pots
Cinammon basil

Still no show from any seeds.

Catnip

Also a no-show.

Lettuce

Looking somewhat straggly and weak.


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

Seems really healthy – it’s surprising me.

Catnip

One sprouted these few days.

Lettuce

Seems pretty good too – another surprise.


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Doing okay also.

Catnip

Hm…a bit straggly…

Lettuce

21
Dec
09

21 December – fourth update

Control pots
Cinammon basil

Lettuce

Catnip


Negative pots
Cinammon basil

Lettuce

Catnip


Positive pots
Cinammon basil

Lettuce

Catnip

16
Dec
09

12 December 2009 – Third update

1 Positive pot of one lettuce seedling has shown the growing tip of a true leaf.

Note: After this update, I intend to do pictorial updates at the end of each week (Sunday my time) to make things easier to see.

16
Dec
09

11 December, 2009 – Second update

Slightly more action has been happening. I’m letting pictures do the talking.

Control pots

Lettuce

Cinammon basil

Nothing’s happening at all in this pot.

Catnip

And, as usual, nothing sprouted too.


Negative pots

Lettuce

Compare the shape and all to the positive pot below.

Cinammon basil

I didn’t shoot a comparison picture, but the positive pot of cinammon basil has the seedling standing taller.

Catnip

Same ol’ story.


Positive pots

Lettuce

In my opinion, this one looks healthy (IRL at least).

Cinammon basil

Only one sprouted.

Catnip

Same ol’ story.




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