Jerry Curtis
Mar-26-2005, 07:46 AM
This is a bit of a miracle plant. About 3 years ago, this African Violet was given up for lost, having fallen over in the pot with just a small string of root left (apparently rotted from over-watering).
Instead of throwing it in the garbage, I put it on top of the clothes dryer in the laundry room and forgot about it. A couple of months later, I noticed that the leaves were still green and the soil was sandy dry, so I poured in a cup of water and forgot it again. This process repeated for a few months and at some point I placed it on the window ledge of a north-facing window. About a year later my wife was amazed to discover it was blooming!
We repatriated it to the living room and it's now one of the healthiest and most beautiful plants we have, regularly displaying fist-sized bunches of blooms.
This was taken with the unaided lens in the Sony V1. Cam was hand-held in one hand while I held the F32X flash in the other and bounced it off the ceiling. WB set to flash, cam to "P" mode. Only post was slight USM and cropping and resizing.
Comments and/or criticizm gratefully received as always
Instead of throwing it in the garbage, I put it on top of the clothes dryer in the laundry room and forgot about it. A couple of months later, I noticed that the leaves were still green and the soil was sandy dry, so I poured in a cup of water and forgot it again. This process repeated for a few months and at some point I placed it on the window ledge of a north-facing window. About a year later my wife was amazed to discover it was blooming!
We repatriated it to the living room and it's now one of the healthiest and most beautiful plants we have, regularly displaying fist-sized bunches of blooms.
This was taken with the unaided lens in the Sony V1. Cam was hand-held in one hand while I held the F32X flash in the other and bounced it off the ceiling. WB set to flash, cam to "P" mode. Only post was slight USM and cropping and resizing.
Comments and/or criticizm gratefully received as always