jackb
Garden Master
The plants have been over wintering indoors since early November, and although it has only been officially winter for a few weeks, we are fed up with winter already. The day after the winter solstice, I added a half hour to the day length, changed the lighting spectrum from vegetative to vegetative/flowering, and began their normal growing season watering/feeding cycle.
While watering the olive trees today, I noticed that the changes in lighting cycle, spectrum and feeding are beginning to take effect. As can be seen in the photo, one of the trees, a Koroneiki, is starting to set flower buds. And, a few other varieties appear to be at least thinking about budding, additionally, all of plants have new growth at the branch tips. Last year, I did not see any indication of budding until late February, so this year the trees will have a really extended growing season.
It is not nice to fool Mother Nature, but I just can't resist trying.
jackb
While watering the olive trees today, I noticed that the changes in lighting cycle, spectrum and feeding are beginning to take effect. As can be seen in the photo, one of the trees, a Koroneiki, is starting to set flower buds. And, a few other varieties appear to be at least thinking about budding, additionally, all of plants have new growth at the branch tips. Last year, I did not see any indication of budding until late February, so this year the trees will have a really extended growing season.
It is not nice to fool Mother Nature, but I just can't resist trying.
jackb