I saw it and was underimpressed with their whole "Plants have feelings too" episode. IMHO, they should really consult a botanist before trying their plant experiments. Are they true results, or just an inability to provide for the plants needs consistently? ("Jamie...didn't you water these...") Can't really tell with amateurs running the show. :jointsmile:

Not that the experiments aren't cool, but for example...the Bamboo Torture test, when they set-up a 'greenhouse' on the roof (in the summer) to see if the bamboo would penetrate a human body. The greenhouse was a sealed plastic enclosure, no ventilation, and generally unattended to. Plus, when was the last time you saw a clear human? (ballistic gel analog) A human body would block the light during that early growth, and might or might not have been capable of the oomph necessary to push through. Likely possible, but twas an error in their approach. Would love to have seen another body (side by side) at least with a sweatshirt or something to block all photosynthesis.

Then there was the "flinging a diseased body over a castle wall" experiments...Killed bunches of trees, but never once did they think of flinging human parts or midgets, which everyone knows are smaller, lightweight, and more flingable for distance and accuracy. :wtf:

Oh well.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . first grow Here is what I got!!! 3 white widow seeds planted on Aug 12. Controled temp at 75-80 degrees. 400 watt HPS light on 16/8 with a timer. sounds all great and fine except, the plants are almost a month old are only about 2 inches tall??? Is this normal, when will they start to grow? I have repotted them into a 3 gal pot after about two weeks in a solo cup. The roots were long and reaching the sides of the cup. I water when the top of the soil is crusty and dry. Any help would be greatly Rating: 5