Zoltan’s
Garden
by Zoltán Böszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 200911:24:54+0200
Subject: ORMUS tomato
Hi,
I made comparison pictures about before, after and
without ORMUS watering.
State of the garden in May, 2009:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040744a.jpg
The tomato plants inside red marks were the smallest
ones.
My wife was afraid they won't grow further despite
the watering they got from our well every day. On the right side there are two different tomato species,
regular plants (tied to the wooden sticks) and the small ones are cocktail tomatoes, so the expected size
of the tomatoes is small. The plants on the left side are regular tomato plants. I started watering the
plants on right side with ORMUS precipitate. As the forecast told, we had a dry summer. The plot of land
on the right side was only dug up this year first, it was covered by garbage in previous years and didn't
receive fertilization or manure at all in previous years, and only a little this year, directed to the
plants when they were replanted.
Almost the same point of view, at the beginning of
September:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050139.jpg
What were the smallest plants in the first picture
are now the largest, they are almost bushes now. The plants on the left side didn't receive ORMUS
treatment, the colour difference is enormous from
the other plants.
This is the plants from the left side on the
previous pictures:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050140.jpg
Many leaves are half dried, tomato fruits are
small.
This is the "cocktail tomato bush" up
close:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050141.jpg
We had a nasty storm recently, one branch dried, but
the rest of the plant is healthy producing many fruits.
Plants on the left side up close, pictures taken a
few minutes ago (12th September,
2009):
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050157.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050158.jpg
Cocktail tomatoes, it produced many such
clusters:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050159.jpg
We picked a little over 3kg already from the two
cocktail tomato plants and they are still full of green or half matured ones.
Fruit comparison from the regular tomato
plants:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1050160.jpg
My wife started to trust this "hand-made manure" :-)
but she thinks I am out of my mind that I also drink it...
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 201019:14:23+0200
Subject: Strange effect of ORMUS on our mulberry
tree
Hi,
We have a young (4 years old) small mulberry tree in
our garden. I have made pictures about it and its berries and leaves last year so I can compare them with
this year's pictures.
I have watered this tree with a cup of ORMUS
directly on its roots early spring. And today I saw something amazing. As usual, the shootings started to
become leaves, and I expected the tree to flower early. Instead, at the trunk of the leaves, berries
started to form without flowering first!!! I watched it closely and almost every day, I surely wouldn't
miss the flowering period.
Has anyone seen such a magic
before?
On a sidenote, I have
also watered many plants this year with ORMUS after my wife realized that I haven't killed the tomato
plants last year, after all... :-) So she asked me to use my "stuff" on the other plants, too. And the
same thing happened to the strawberry plants. My wife walks in the garden every day and she showed me
that the strawberry plants started to produce already and she couldn't recall
that they even flowered. The berries are still small and green though, but there are many of
them.
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 201015:48:31+0200
Subject: Strange effect of ORMUS on our mulberry
tree
Hi,
How a tree can forget about its time table, I don't
know.
Actually the tree is older than 4 years, it's just
that we bought and planted it in our garden 4 years ago. The tree must be around 6-7 years
old.
Here are some pictures below.
Shot on 2009-06-14, shows the tree with matured and
half matured berries, the tree didn't get any ORMUS treatment last year, only good amount of water from
our well, as it was a very dry summer. The tree and its product was similar in the previous two
years , the berries were sweet, the pictures show the size of the berries and
the leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040892.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040893.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040894.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040895.jpg
Shot on 2010-04-18, they are showing that the
shootings became leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060447.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060448.jpg
Shot on 2010-04-27, ONLY TEN DAYS LATER, there were
no flowers during these ten days but here are the beginnings of the berries:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060507.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060508.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060509.jpg
Explain this. :-)
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 201020:27:12+0200
Hi,
The mulberry tree I hyped about shows about the same
compared to last year's pictures.
After all, it didn't forget to grow flowers, the
green immature berries on the picture _are_ its "pseudo-flowers". I did my homework finally...
:-)
I made some new pictures,
this year's mature berries are about twice the size of last's year's produce. The amount of the berries are about tripled just as the leaves' size.
Our other fruit trees don't show such an
improvement, as I didn't apply ORMUS on them in the spring, on the contrary. The small river nearby
raised the groundwater level so much that we needed rubber boots to walk in the garden. After the water
went down, I applied ORMUS on them. It's late I know... But at least they seem to be unaffected, it was about two weeks ago. Except the most sensitive sour cherry tree which
seems to be dead. I hope it's not, it's only sleeping, to recount the Parrot
sketch from Monty Python... I don't know whether I should attribute the death of it to the high water or
my ORMUS application, we had another sour cherry tree that died in such an "almost flood" situation in
2004 or 2005. Our (now not so...) small river is only a street away.
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 201016:48:13+0200
Dear Barry,
I am uploading the pictures currently to a
site, I will send the links later. After I sent the previous mail, I went out
to the garden today to check the trees more closely with my camera. The very good news is that the sour
cherry tree seems to have survived the high water level, I now believe that
the ORMUS application helped. About one and a half week ago I looked at it, I tried the tip of two young
branches and they broke easily they were so dry. I looked at it today and the branches now bend lively, a
few leaves are half green and there are new shootings on this tree! Even the red leaves didn't crumble
between my fingers, I could fold them out. Could it be that ORMUS stopped the drying out in such a
dramatic way?
I made pictures of this sour cherry tree and of all
the others, too. About a third of the sweet cherry tree's leaves became red at the same time when all the
leaves on the sour cherry tree became red and dry after the water went down. Our 83 year old neighbour told us that the sour cherry trees are very very
sensitive and die easily in case of too much water. It literally dries out despite the too much water.
Now let's see what will happen to it.
Now I can see that each trees started to grow new
shootings and I saw new leaves and also made pictures of them. We have in total: one sour cherry, one
sweet cherry, two peaches, one pear, one plum, one medlar and two apple trees
in the back area of our garden, in the front area we have this mulberry tree and an old chestnut tree.
The apple trees didn't produce a singe apple since they were planted, we'll see next year. Next spring I
will make a lot if ORMUS and apply on all of them.
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 201018:51:10+0200
Dear Barry,
Here are the pictures from 2009:
Biggest berry from the mulberry tree, oval shaped,
typical for all of them in 2009:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040892.jpg
Close-up of the tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040893.jpg
The biggest leaves' size is 6-8 cm, although I
didn't make more pictures, the majority of the leaves were more like 5cm long and 4.5-5cm
across:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040894.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1040895.jpg
Pictures from 2010:
April 18, leaves are just opening:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060447.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060448.jpg
April 27, the pseudo flowers that will become
berries are already there:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060507.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060508.jpg
Visibly there are a lot of future
berries:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060509.jpg
May 10, leaf size is already 10 cm long, 6 cm
across:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060513.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060514.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060515.jpg
June 12, mature berries. Compared to last years'
berries, they are not oval, more elongated, cylinder-like and thicker:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060557.jpg
In the last 8-10 days since about June 8th, we
picked somewhere about 2 kg berries, we can pick a lot of them every two days. And less than half of them
matured yet, there is a lot of green and half matured ones. My father-in-law
tasted it yesterday and he said: "It tastes like the ones in my childhood."
He didn't say that last year...
June 18:
The tree lengthens its branches, tries to recover
from the pruning my wife did two years ago (she promised not to prune it again):
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060558.jpg
There are so many leaves that not much berries are
visible, but there are a lot of them really under the leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060559.jpg
Again, on June 18, the state of other trees in the
garden.I applied ORMUS one and a half
weeks before this date after the high groundwater went down. I used a "ground drill" to dig a perfect
round hole to put pipes to the roots of the trees.
The peach trees:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060560.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060561.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060562.jpg
New, young leaf and shooting is
visible:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060564.jpg
Damaged leaf:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060565.jpg
Plum tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060566.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060567.jpg
New shooting at the end of the
branch:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060568.jpg
Aphis at the back of some leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060569.jpg
Sweet cherry tree, about the third of its leaves
became red because the high water level:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060570.jpg
But there are young leaves and a lot of new
shootings after ORMUS application:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060571.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060572.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060573.jpg
Pear tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060574.jpg
Damaged leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060575.jpg
Medlartree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060576.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060577.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060578.jpg
Damaged leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060579.jpg
New shootings:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060580.jpg
Apple tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060581.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060582.jpg
The other apple tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060583.jpg
The apple tree ... and our dog and cat wanted to be
on the picture, too :-)
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060584.jpg
New, young leaves and the shooting at the top of the
branch:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060585.jpg
The single apple and damaged
leaves:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060586.jpg
Another new shooting on another
branch:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060587.jpg
The sad state of the sour cherry
tree:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060588.jpg
Some leaves are not totally red and new shootings is visible at the top of the branch:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060589.jpg
Some cherries that the tree wanted to give us this
year:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060590.jpg
And my very talkative cat, he usually runs side by
side with the dog to greet us or to scare away unwanted visitors. It's funny to see the dog barking and
cat meowing furiously at the same time. :-)
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060591.jpg
You can collect the whole story from this mail, you
can edit as you wish.
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 201013:49:43+0200
Hi,
Two more pictures, today (20th June) we picked the
6th time this year, similar amounts each times, perhaps +/- 100 grams but I
haven't measured the previous amounts:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060742.jpg
The size of the tree, compared to me (I am 176cm
tall):
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060744.jpg
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi
From: Zoltan
Boszormenyi
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 201010:25:23+0200
Hi,
Some more pictures of the mulberry tree leaves, shot
on 27th June, 2010. There are quite a few leaves about 14 cm long and 9 cm wide, the
largest one is 16 cm long and 11 cm wide, see below.
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060782.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060783.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060784.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060785.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060786.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/p1060787.jpg
The sour cherry tree dropped all its leaves during
the last week but it still seems to be alive because the branches can be bent. The river is still
high, the rain we received recently didn't help either. I have a submersible
pump which is working every day to remove the excess water out of the garden.
Best regards,
ZoltánBöszörményi