PLANTING BEANS INSIDE A PLASTIC BAG ON A WET NAPKIN AND HANGING IT IN THE WINDOW

Started by Daddy, March 18, 2009, 09:39:28 PM

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Daddy


YPrrrr



l a c e y

uh in grade nine science we got cups and put paper towels in them and then but beans in it and they grew some roots.

ME##

Quote from: lacette on March 18, 2009, 09:48:44 PM
uh in grade nine science we got cups and put paper towels in them and then but beans in it and they grew some roots.



I remember doing something similar in elementary school lol.

l a c e y

Quote from: Emperor LXXXVI on March 18, 2009, 09:50:31 PM
I remember doing something similar in elementary school lol.


indeed.
in elementary school we just used plastic baggies though.
cups are an upgrade i suppose.

russell


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Oh, yeah, we did that every St. Patrick's day, except with styrofoam cups

Skylark

the book of right on

Placebo Headwound


superclucky

i'll be doing that over the weekend with seed herbs

i remember one time i wanted to see a corn sprout but it got smelly and gross in my peat mason jar ;_;

also who hands their ziplock bag  akudood;
kewns are smelly

ME##

Quote from: Nymphet on March 18, 2009, 11:43:48 PM
i'll be doing that over the weekend with seed herbs

i remember one time i wanted to see a corn sprout but it got smelly and gross in my peat mason jar ;_;

also who hands their ziplock bag  akudood;


you suck at growing corn


and idk do you hand your ziplock bag?


superclucky

Quote from: Emperor LXXXVI on March 18, 2009, 11:52:21 PM
you suck at growing corn


and idk do you hand your ziplock bag?
i think i let in bacterium in the jar and it had no air ventilation which probably bred e coli and destroyed the corn  cjlubdoods;
kewns are smelly

LCK


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