Arrival of the winged ship and Above the sea level by Vladimir Kush
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Oh one more thing! Do any of your ancients still live underwater? Also can they survive in both saltwater and freshwater habitats?
hmmm.... i think i did set it up at some point that the water is technically safer to live in with both the whole oxygen thing in the atmosphere and then the iterators. the rain shouldn't be able to get deep enough to affect them (not to say that they can all handle too far sea depths). now that i think about it there is prolly a branch of their evolutionary line consisting of deep sea "ancients" who still hang out down there, tho these wouldn't end up evolving the whole bipedal body plan. not useful at those depths at all and there is no prompt for it too
the sea anemones that did decide to evolve the bipedal body plan that were originally stationed near the shores are prolly mostly land dwelling and nobody really lives in the seas. mostly cuz the large number of population (and technological evolution like the void fluid revolution) are all on land n upkeepin shit under water like that prolly wouldn't be too fun
they are originally from the saltwater habitat and naturally can survive only in that one! but with the technological advancements that they have plus the fact that their on-land rebreathers are connected to the gills, they should do fine in freshwater too
throw Sparrows into some sea like a beached fish and she's guaranteed to have the time of her life
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Cloning cannabis is a horticultural technique used to create genetically identical copies (clones) of a cannabis plant. This process allows growers to replicate a desirable parent plant without the need for seeds, ensuring that the new plants will have the same genetic characteristics as the original.
Here are the basic steps involved in cloning cannabis:
Select a Healthy Mother Plant: Start by choosing a healthy, robust cannabis plant with the desired characteristics you want to replicate. This plant is referred to as the "mother plant."
Gather Supplies: You'll need a few supplies, including a clean and sharp razor or scalpel, rooting hormone, small pots or rooting cubes, a cloning gel or solution, and a propagation tray or a humidity dome.
Prepare the Mother Plant: Take a cutting (clone) from the mother plant. This is typically done by cutting a branch or stem tip that has healthy growth and at least a few sets of leaves. Make the cut just below a leaf node. Remove any large fan leaves, leaving only a few smaller leaves at the top.
Treat the Clone: Dip the cut end of the clone in rooting hormone to encourage root development. This helps the clone establish itself when planted.
Plant the Clone: Place the treated clone in a small pot or rooting cube filled with a growing medium, such as soil, coco coir, or a specialized cloning mix. Make a small hole in the medium with a pencil or similar tool, insert the clone, and gently pack the medium around it.
Create a Suitable Environment: To ensure successful root development, maintain a high humidity environment. You can achieve this by placing the clones in a propagation tray with a humidity dome or using a plastic bag to cover them. Keep the clones under fluorescent or LED lights for optimal growth conditions.
Monitor and Maintain: Check the clones regularly to ensure they stay adequately hydrated and maintain the right temperature and humidity levels. Mist the clones with water to keep the humidity high, and make sure they receive gentle light to stimulate growth.
Transplanting: Once the clones have developed roots (usually in 2-4 weeks), they can be transplanted into larger pots or into the garden if you prefer outdoor cultivation.
Cloning is a popular technique among cannabis growers because it allows them to maintain genetic consistency and ensure that they are growing plants with known characteristics. It can also save time compared to growing from seeds, as clones skip the germination phase and start with a head start in growth.
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