I've got a little bitty radio that plays classical music for them, I like to think that it will make for a more philosophical high after harvest :detective1:
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I've got a little bitty radio that plays classical music for them, I like to think that it will make for a more philosophical high after harvest :detective1:
aw....i should give em a lot of sitcoms then.....here we go never-ending couchlock and lack of reason!!!!
ill add judge judy, friends, and days of our lives to its schedule
Hmm. I've been playing mine death-metal lullabies from the likes of Trivium, Mudvayne, All That Remains, and more, for several years now.
...maybe that's why they're so quick to kick you in the teeth when your first meet them. So mean, but soooo nice! :cool:
That's freakin' hilarious, by the way! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Too much Bob Dylan, however, makes them wilt.
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thats way funny!
roflmao ~~
too much, or any?
I leave classical music on for the girls all the time.When the lights come on I always enter the room with a "Good morning girls,how did we all sleep last night".When I am doing chores like picking old leaves off,feeding,cleaning or what ever I always talk to the babies about what I see.I also leave each pot with my intention,I used to do this every day but with my numbers it just takes to darn long so hopefully Ill do it once when they enter the flowering room.I write words on the pots and then visualize what each word means to mean.What I write is, -Love,Peace,Harmony,Healing,Love-,I hold the pot with both hands and focus on what each word means to me and say it outloud. Probably just a goofy old hippys' way of meditating but I believe it works so I guess that is all that matters.I got the idea from watching "What the Bleep do we Know" and how someones intention can change the structure of a frozen water crystal.Now that we have snow on the ground... in my room at night its warm,bright,quiet,beautiful music playing softly,and a warm breeze on my face and back,aaahhh,its my favorite place to (right after snuggling up to mama). Take care,be well,and most of all be safe.
Don't give them anything that's too much raw emotion. They need to concentrate on growing and fattening up, not getting all edumacated and philosophical. That's why you should go easy on Dylan and Bob Seger, remember to go in and cheer them up after, and never, ever, EVER expose them to a Verdi opera. They will be wilted over... that's how plants cry...
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ROFL!!! Chuck rules!!!!:D:thumbsup::rasta::stoned:Quote:
klondike_bar i put my plants in front of the tv and show them chuck norris movies. within an hour they mature into ass-kicking, heart-eating beasts of fury!
never, ever, EVER expose them to a Verdi opera. They will be wilted over... that's how plants cry...
Great advice Stinky,and very funny.I almost went to see La Traviata(sp?) a few years ago and never got the chance.Yup Ill stay away from the operas and stick with Bach and company.I have a fairly large collection of Dylan that I use on my radio show,Ill stay away from him as well.Have a great rest of the day,take care,be well,and most of all be safe.