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Old 06-21-2011, 09:40 PM   #112 (permalink)
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Kurumi wrote down a few notes about mooncalf dung, and had to giggle that she was actually doing so, before sitting back in her seat and thinking about Professor Bentley's next question. As her other classmates chimed in, Kurumi had to keep rethinking her answer so that she wouldn't essentially offer up the same information. "In both cases, the plant will wilt and be heading towards death," Kurumi said perhaps in a little too strong of a matter-of-fact tone. "Depending on the plant, they require more water or less water than others." She supposed that it could be a matter of trial and error. "You can check for which why testing the soil. If it is crumbly to the touch, then you are under watering it. If it is feels soggy, the opposite. I am not sure if the case is the same for all magical plants, but dropping yellow leaves is also an indicator of over watering and the plant's roots rooting." She nodded her head towards Eino for him bringing up that bit of information in his answer. "Dropped brown leaves indicate the opposite."

Kurumi bit her bottom lip for a momment. "I think that you can reverse the effects of either over watering or underwatering, but could run a risk of hurting the plant more." Speaking from personal experience here. "Under watering a plant and then increasing the water intake suddenly could result in over watering." And then send the plant into a state of shock. Or something like that.
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