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Re: MS/degenerative myelopathy - gojis
 
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Re: MS/degenerative myelopathy - gojis


"I think the stress of the change in the temperature was more likely what weakened the plants. But they are adapting and coming back nicely. They are growing about a foot a month."

So--not poor minerals, but stress then. That would fall under my "and so forth". Your plants sound very well supplied.



Maybe the gojis being -as they say, generally- prone to insects is as you have experienced, due to stress. They certainly would experience some unusual conditions.
I have heard they can even do well at 115 degrees. And think of the teperature lows and winds. At any rate, I tend not to view any bugs or parasites as being "them". My view is, it's all Us, and there's far more elegance and subtletie and synergy than we seem yet to be able to perceive.

(in genernal)

I like that ides of aquariums feeding gardens--have read and filed away ideas/visions for pond systems and all of that. Everything in sync. Wouldn't it be wonderful! The real miracle is how slow we are to 'get it'.

:-)


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