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A man complimenting other men! So much joy! π
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Little temper tantrum ππ€£
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Forwarded from Skittle's Corner β’οΈβ¨ (Skittle)
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Forwarded from Electroculture farming
When a plant is under attack by insects it sends out an airborne distress call using volatile organic compounds.
These chemicals act like a warning siren, alerting nearby plants to prepare their defenses. Some even emit ultrasonic clicks (20β100 kHz), like to cry for help. The roots link up thru vast fungal networks sharing nutrients & danger alerts like natureβs internet
A wounded tomato plant lights up with biochemical alarms, while surrounding plants quickly react strengthening their cell walls & ramping up their defenses within mins. Entire fields can respond in unison to a single plantβs cry
Corn can release specific chemicals that attract parasitic wasps to kill off attacking caterpillars. Some flowers can even detect the buzz of a pollinatorβs wings & respond by sweetening their nectar. Trees have been found sharing nutrients with ailing neighbors through their root systems, proving thereβs more cooperation in nature than we ever imagined
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These chemicals act like a warning siren, alerting nearby plants to prepare their defenses. Some even emit ultrasonic clicks (20β100 kHz), like to cry for help. The roots link up thru vast fungal networks sharing nutrients & danger alerts like natureβs internet
A wounded tomato plant lights up with biochemical alarms, while surrounding plants quickly react strengthening their cell walls & ramping up their defenses within mins. Entire fields can respond in unison to a single plantβs cry
Corn can release specific chemicals that attract parasitic wasps to kill off attacking caterpillars. Some flowers can even detect the buzz of a pollinatorβs wings & respond by sweetening their nectar. Trees have been found sharing nutrients with ailing neighbors through their root systems, proving thereβs more cooperation in nature than we ever imagined
Join us
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plantsurge.com/?ref=Etan
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Great way to introduce your new puppy π
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I think itβs time to jump on the sour dough bread bandwagon π₯°
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This is so spot on! π«€
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Forwarded from The Kate Awakening Channel (The Kate Awakening)
Morning, guys! Patricia (@RealKeystoneChannel) and I are going to host a little morning mental health chat in my channel in a little bit if anyone wants to hop in! Feel free to just tune in and listen even if you donβt wanna chat.
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