Hello, friends of high-quality Pflanzografie!

Now, let's start with the obvious. No, Feuri is not doing great. If you compare last week's image with today's, you'll notice that Feuri lost a lot of leaves. We don't know what's going on here. The Sciaridae may be still killing it, some other living thing may be killing it, it may grow some fungi, and... it's also possible that is has taken damage from being too wet (which was required to fight the Sciaridae with Nematodes, which do not like try environment)

I could not observe any living things besides Sciaridae. However, we still decided to spray the plant down with some oily water, soap water, and some milky water to kill off any potential animals and fungi. Now, I'll leave both chillis go really dry, because as I've said, they have been quite humid recently. Since I have not yet found the debugging interface for plants (it looks like neither has a serial port or anything like that), that's all we can do for now. Not too happy. :)

However, Flämmchen and Jiaogu are doing fine.

Flämmchen continued their streak of growing blossoms. I decided to stop trying to fertilize them with a brush, and I'll now treat them with positive vibrations. People On The Internet usually report higher success rates from vibrating the joy out of blossoms to make them grow fruit, so we'll see. Right now, there is one blossom-thingy which already dropped their petals, but everything else is still in place. That's usually a good sign, but you know that Flämmchen has been doing this multiple times, so... we'll see.

Jiaogu is still growing like crazy, and I'll probably move them into their new home relatively soonish. However, I'm a bit unsure if I want to do that now, given the new dirt possibly contains Sciaridae. I'll probably wait until I know what's going on with my chillis before I move Jiaogu.

Anyway, that's it. By the way, the entire Pflanzografie process takes about 58 minutes from start to finish, including setting up "the studio", editing photos, and posting on social media. Just in case you were curious.


Each plant has its own secret photo gallery, so you can easily compare images over time:

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