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The Phoenix Project 2.0

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    MunchieSloth
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    Planning to cultivate a Autumn harvest of radish, green beans, and squash; transitioning into larger pots by the week's end.

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      This duo has spent almost a week outside, during which they were moved from 3-gallon to approximately 7-gallon containers without showing any signs of distress.

      The pair germinated from seeds in the coffee containers have been outdoors since they were planted. Despite the advantage of natural sunlight, they exhibit a significantly different architecture with noticeably wider node spacing.

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        Currently, my sole endeavor involving indoor seed cultivation is sharing the cabinet with the Baby Momma.

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          My new cloning method involves using repurposed large clear containers, previously used for dog treats, as an ideal terrarium for plant cuttings. Those obtained on Friday will probably only need a few breaths of fresh air and a couple of water sips over the following fortnight. This innovative process might just turn into a low-maintenance operation where you set things up and then leave them to develop on their own.

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            Interestingly, the two re-growing stumps depicted earlier in September were hurriedly placed into bloom, not living up to their maximum potential.

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              I adore mylar.

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                The anticipated harvest is expected to occur in early March, based on the one-month projection made on 12/12.

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                  My attempts at water-based cloning haven't been as successful as I hoped, so I've opted to try planting a couple directly into soil, using honey as a natural stimulant to encourage root growth.

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                    The easiest method has one disadvantage: it requires daily water replenishment to ensure the stems remain completely underwater. It takes roughly two weeks to see sufficient root growth for a successful shift to soil.

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                      A brief update on the progress of the Phoenix Project; it's a little restrictive, yet still manageable.

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                        The expected yield is anticipated to be ready for collection in the early part of March, a month after 12/12.

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                          The latest version of my cloning system involves repurposing clear, broad-mouthed containers, typically used for dog snacks, into ideal terrariums for plant cuttings. The cuttings, which were prepared last Friday, will probably only need minimal fresh air and a bit of water for the upcoming fortnight. This innovation could turn the entire process into a low-maintenance activity.

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                            Currently, my solitary endeavor in indoor plant cultivation is cohabiting the cupboard with the Baby Momma.

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                              Currently, my sole indoor endeavor involving seeds is cohabitating with the Baby Momma in the cabinet.

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                                As the first generation approaches its end, a higher quality close-up camera aids in masking the overall roughness by emphasizing the brilliance of the crystal.

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