- Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:26 pm
#303287
Hello peeps, I'll get straight to it
Lets open them up Dont worry guys Im a pro I swear You might be wondering why the product is sitting in a plate of water, but I'll let you know its very efficient. No wonder this technique was utilized in during the gold rush. I like to think I have improved it and took it farther {lol}. I have used this to find flytrap SEEDS in a mess of mosser lee moss. Sifting. Here is the results. 0 damage. This was no where near the hardest challenge. Transplanting it was hell. A little spoon, rusty tweezers, and a needle and my fingers were used. I learned in the process as I tore a leaf slightly, but other than that, the rhizomes were tucked to safety. Message me for lessons. I will be updating every month, thanks for reading bois
my nama jeff
In that box there is some native flytrap seedlings from the generous cashew. They are refugees in my house and they are to share living space with my own seedlings. Lets open them up Dont worry guys Im a pro I swear You might be wondering why the product is sitting in a plate of water, but I'll let you know its very efficient. No wonder this technique was utilized in during the gold rush. I like to think I have improved it and took it farther {lol}. I have used this to find flytrap SEEDS in a mess of mosser lee moss. Sifting. Here is the results. 0 damage. This was no where near the hardest challenge. Transplanting it was hell. A little spoon, rusty tweezers, and a needle and my fingers were used. I learned in the process as I tore a leaf slightly, but other than that, the rhizomes were tucked to safety. Message me for lessons. I will be updating every month, thanks for reading bois
my nama jeff
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