Here again with another update, bit shorter this time.
I'm pretty happy with myself today. I was planning on taking an early morning hike out to my spot but didn't even set my alarm last night foolishly, yet I somehow managed to wake up on my own just short of 6 am. I took advantage of this and got my ass moving, I gathered my supplies and packed it all up and got on the road ready for my early morning hike.
Honestly this morning was so peaceful and serene, didn't see a single soul on my way up and I really enjoyed the peaceful solitude of my journey.
I arrived at my spot, however the sun hadn't started to hit it yet and hadn't yet once I had left ( about 7:30 am ). I'm estimating the sun reaches my clearing anywhere after 9 or 9:30 in the mornings, just based on its positioning. With the plants not exposed to the sun in the morning it gave me the perfect opportunity to apply my organic insecticide. Seeing as all the ladybugs had moved on, I figured it was appropriate to apply the insecticide. After misting both the tops and bottoms of the leaves I then watered with Natural Spring water, seeing as the sun has been shining the past week and a half or so and there is still no forecast for rain anytime soon.
Here are some photos of the three healthiest plants
Also, the fourth plant which appeared devastated from the insect invasion is obviously trying very hard to produce new growth. While this was nice to see, that plant is so much behind the other three I'm curious if it can even make a comeback.
Anyways, it was just great to get such an early start on my day. This is the first time I've made it up before my classes even start in the morning and it just made me feel so productive.
How do you guys think they're doing? I'm thinking they're looking healthy and growing well, but should they be further along? Or is this to be expected as they're in recovery from a bug invasion?