Update on honey mesquite tree and six germinated pear seeds!


Honey Mesquite Tree
The honey mesquite tree is continuing to grow more tiny leaves, as you can see in the image below.
I had to spray it yesterday with insecticidal soap because the spider mites are living on it now. Hopefully it will survive. It is doing very well though:


Spider mites
Today I finished washing off the webs and spider mites that were on a lot of my fruit trees.
The spider mites are relentless. No matter how much I spray them with insecticidal soap or wash them with water, they keep coming back. I did discover thousands of spider mites living on a green and healthy palm tree right next to the fruit trees to begin with. Today I hosed the palm tree down with water and washed away the webs and spider mites, which may help reduce the problem I am having with all the spider mites on my other fruit trees:

 6 pear trees
The 6 pear trees that germinated in the fridge and that are growing in soil now are growing really well. Their branches have grown taller and their green seed sides are beginning to open up. They receive light from a grow light because they are inside. It is raining almost everyday, and so they are kept inside with the rest of the fruit trees. I will bring all of them out when it becomes sunny again.

This pear tree has grown up tall. It has almost lost its seed shell too:

This pear tree below is already growing something in the middle of its two green seed sides that have  opened up:


These two pear trees have both grown taller and they are close to losing their seed shells:


This pear tree is short and its green seed sides are beginning to open up:


The green seed sides of this pear tree below are  beginning to open up:


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