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Thread: Large Aurillian Plant problem

Zadokk
Fri Dec 24, 2004 4:23 pm
#1

I've read the guide on aurillian plants but to me, my current situation makes no sense. My large plant is currently perfect condition /very slow/ normal / normal. When I let the water/nutrients run slowly down, I notice that it begins to wilt and lower in condition. My problem is: surely the dryer / less nutrient environment is preferred for plants? What am I doing wrong?
Starcloud
Fri Dec 24, 2004 4:48 pm
#2

If your plant is stable and fine at normal/normal, then *leave it at normal/normal.*


It's that simple. Your plant likes that level of nutrient/water.
Zadokk
Fri Dec 24, 2004 5:55 pm
#3






Starcloud wrote:

If your plant is stable and fine at normal/normal, then *leave it at normal/normal.*


It's that simple. Your plant likes that level of nutrient/water.






Perhaps, but then it willbe several months before it develops fruit.
coronula
Fri Dec 24, 2004 10:12 pm
#4






Zadokk wrote:





Starcloud wrote:

If your plant is stable and fine at normal/normal, then *leave it at normal/normal.*


It's that simple. Your plant likes that level of nutrient/water.






Perhaps, but then it willbe several months before it develops fruit.





Make aspreadsheet withwater amountin one direction and nutrient amount in the other. Thenkeep track of what settings will yeild the best growth. The settings seem to be clustered just like the high concentrations of minerals when surveying.


If you have found a setting that gives very slow growth, try the neighboring settings or your chart. Neighboring settings willlikely be no growth, wilting, very slow or slow. If you get worse (no growth or wilting) go the other way. In one direction or the other it is likely to get better. Adjacent settings don't seem to have drastic changes in growth rate, just gradual.


So far I have only gotten to slow over a week this way but it keeps getting better and I expect to find a setting for normal soon. I'm treating the process a lot like surveying with a tool with very little range. Just keep on moving to the highest concentration.


The best setting for me right now is Moist/Low so I'm not sure that less water is best for everyone's plant even though this is the most popular theory. All the low water settings I tried resulted in a wilting growth rate.





Yulik Agier / Bria
Opat Tage / Bria
Zadokk
Sat Dec 25, 2004 12:23 pm
#5

Ok i sorted it. It grew a piece of fruit while at normal/normal so I think I'm just gonna keep it there to see if it grows another some time soon, if not i'll start experimenting again. thanks for your help.
Starcloud
Sat Dec 25, 2004 5:56 pm
#6

Don't experiment. Keep it at normal/normal. Fruits will grow as long as you keep the Large Plant in perfect condition.


If there's a condition change, then there'll be a delay producing the next fruit.


Different plants produce fruit at different rates regardless of the "growth rate" shownon the plant.
kenseideathbringer
Sun Dec 26, 2004 2:41 pm
#7

what quest do you get this from? which force sensative if that is what it is?



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