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Journal Experiment concluded for projected will experiment

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Lemongrass00

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Hello all!

day 7 has arrived, my results have been…. disappointing to say, I guess Vogel had more mojo than I do 🤣

conclusion:
I thought there were some early signs of good results, but eventually it’s clear all the leaves are about equally decomposed so I have not had any significant effect on the leaf.

but as promised here are pictures!


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Yours look healthier after a week than mine did after a day :ROFLMAO:

I’d like to do a bit of a twist on this, but it will probably have to wait until spring next year to be effective. I’m thinking of working with live fruit-bearing plants such as tomatoes, preferably outdoors so as to require minimal attention. Using a large sample group - around 24 plants - would allow a better average to be determined. Having the plants spread out with focus plants in all different areas would eliminate variables due to location and soil quality, and the fruit would be a good indicator of the health of the plants.

I suspect it is easier to aid growth than nourish entirely with will.

Whether or not I end up doing that, I’m glad you posted this idea. It’s got me thinking more about how my attention affects the world around me, sparking moments of mindfulness.
 
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