unknowingly, when i took my first steps into indoor gardening did i know that i would find the hobby that could literally stamp my life without alcohol and cigarettes officially fullfilled. i wanted to introduce myself and show the first items in my indoor garden. no, they aren't all our favorite, but it's a study of new knowledge that i hope to master, and in doing so enjoy life and its new offerings. feel free to join me, help me, and tag along. thanks!
....and i dont know if these pictures will be in order, so let's draw from the passages shall we?
1. fellow being 1: bottlegarden strawberries [i planted this bottle in hopes that it will sustain itself for a vast amount of time, just as i am without those devil mass produced poisons.]
2. fellow being 2: just a stain in the soil's pants... inside the green lovedome lies a 2 hour old orange fetus. nestled inside rich warm soil, wicked into a drain pool, which is feed by a straw (which circulates air inside the water chamber too!) i have other orange seeds soaking, so i want to see if this crazy hooptie hydroponics system will outsprout the most popular of methods found on google. i have faith
3. fellow beings 3-9: lupine, foxglove, amaranthus. i basically think of the willy wonka factory when i see these 3 together. close up in the dixie cup dead centerish slightly, is a baby amaranthus who has won the race in just 3 days. lupine, however, is my favorite child of these offspring. because from seed to full flower, i can't help but think they represent maryganja from a different planet. let me know if they are poisonous to smoke in the next 90 days or i'm trying it.
4. fellow being 10: girl, you are curvy. this lovely woman is my very first mj sprout. i used a simpler version of the wick bottle top. i also had the green lovedom on top until today. she soaked monday evening. she planted tuesday evening. she's 1.5cm thursday evening?!?! can't help but say that pose holding up the seed is true thus far. i hope we all get to see that plant turn into about 100 hours of medicine. i hope.
....and i dont know if these pictures will be in order, so let's draw from the passages shall we?
1. fellow being 1: bottlegarden strawberries [i planted this bottle in hopes that it will sustain itself for a vast amount of time, just as i am without those devil mass produced poisons.]
2. fellow being 2: just a stain in the soil's pants... inside the green lovedome lies a 2 hour old orange fetus. nestled inside rich warm soil, wicked into a drain pool, which is feed by a straw (which circulates air inside the water chamber too!) i have other orange seeds soaking, so i want to see if this crazy hooptie hydroponics system will outsprout the most popular of methods found on google. i have faith
3. fellow beings 3-9: lupine, foxglove, amaranthus. i basically think of the willy wonka factory when i see these 3 together. close up in the dixie cup dead centerish slightly, is a baby amaranthus who has won the race in just 3 days. lupine, however, is my favorite child of these offspring. because from seed to full flower, i can't help but think they represent maryganja from a different planet. let me know if they are poisonous to smoke in the next 90 days or i'm trying it.
4. fellow being 10: girl, you are curvy. this lovely woman is my very first mj sprout. i used a simpler version of the wick bottle top. i also had the green lovedom on top until today. she soaked monday evening. she planted tuesday evening. she's 1.5cm thursday evening?!?! can't help but say that pose holding up the seed is true thus far. i hope we all get to see that plant turn into about 100 hours of medicine. i hope.