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Bubblegum Stuff - Plant Life Support - Automatic Watering System - 350 ml

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Spencer, L. E., Sirmons, T. A., Romeyn, M. W., and Wheeler, R. M. (2021). “Production, Nutrition, and Organoleptic Analysis of Solanaceous Crops for Space,” in International Conference on Environmental Systems ICES-2021-268, Virtual Conference, July. Children then fill in the missing words from sentences explaining each part of the process. After, they are challenged to explain the life cycle of a sunflower. Children should grow more confident as they complete each task, supporting their independent learning. Farmer Shirt, Strawberry Shirt, Support Your Local Farmer, Farm Life Shirt, Woman Man T-Shirt, Farmer Gift, Strawberry Patch These little guys aren’t into fishing, pushing wheelbarrows or perching whimsically on top of toadstools. One's smoking a spliff, one's got his ass out, one's relieving himself and another is flipping the bird – all of them are having a damn good time. Plant life cycles vary according to the type of plant. For a bean plant, there are the following stages of growth from the seed to the mature plant:

Miller, R. L., and Ward, C. H. (1966). “Algal Bioregenerative Systems,” in Atmosphere in Space Cabins and Closed Environments. Editor E. Kammermeyer (New York: Appleton-Century-Croft Pub.), 186–222. doi:10.1007/978-1-4684-1372-4_9 Life is Better in The Garden Shirt, Garden Gift, Plant Lover Shirt, Plant Shirt, Plant Shirt, Plant Lady Shirt, Gardening Gifts for Women We all know the feeling: you come home to find your parlour palm lifeless and limp, soil as dry as the Gobi Desert - it’s devastating. But it doesn’t have to be that way... Plant Life Support ™ is a self-watering system that will sustain your indoor plants when you’re not around.Zabel, P., Bamsey, M., Schubert, D., and Tajmar, M. (2016). Review and Analysis of over 40 Years of Space Plant Growth Systems. Life Sci. Space Res. 10, 1–16. doi:10.1016/j.lssr.2016.06.004 When you’re ready to repot your plants into something more fitting (coming soon: the Firebox terracotta vagina), the magical eco-friendly cube will slowly decompose and turn into valuable coconut fibre fertiliser for the plant, enriched with all sorts of stuff that makes chillies fully erect big and handsome.

Knight, S. L., and Mitchell, C. A. (1988). Growth and Yield Characteristics of 'Waldmann's Green' Leaf Lettuce under Different Photon Fluxes from Metal Halide or Incandescent + Fluorescent Radiation. Scientia Horticulturae 35, 51–61. doi:10.1016/0304-4238(88)90036-2 Keep your plants healthy (even when you're not around to water them) with Plant Life Support. Modeled after an intravenous drip bag, this whimsical whetter will provide a steady flow of hydration over time to keep your indoor plants vital while you're away. Barta, D. J., and Tibbitts, T. W. (1991). Calcium Localization in Lettuce Leaves with and without Tipburn: Comparison of Controlled-Environment and Field-Grown Plants. J. Am. Soc. Hortic. Sci. 116, 870–875. doi:10.21273/jashs.116.5.870 Goins, G. D., Yorio, N. C., Sanwo, M. M., and Brown, C. S. (1997). Photomorphogenesis, Photosynthesis, and Seed Yield of Wheat Plants Grown Under Red Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) with and without Supplemental Blue Lighting. J. Exp. Bot. 48, 1407–1413. doi:10.1093/jxb/48.7.1407Our favourite bit? Obviously coming up with silly names – Planty McPlantface, Fern-ando, Robert Plant, Palmela Anderson, Tree Diddy... All plants need water but not all of us have the time to water them. That’s where Plant Life Support comes in, this handy little life support bag will drip feed your plant when it needs water! Set the flow regulator to the necessary feeding amount and watch it keep your plants alive. Zhou, W., Bula, R. J., and Duffie, N. A. (1998). Performance Evaluation of the Commercial Plant Biotechnology Facility. SAE, Technical Paper No. 981666. doi:10.4271/981666 Porterfield, D. M., Neichitailo, G. S., Mashinski, A. L., and Musgrave, M. E. (2003). Spaceflight Hardware for Conducting Plant Growth Experiments in Space: The Early Years 1960-2000. Adv. Space Res. 31, 183–193. doi:10.1016/s0273-1177(02)00752-4 Morrow, R., Richter, R., Tellezy, G., Monje, O., Wheeler, R., Massa, G., Dufour, N., and Onate, B. (2016). “A New Plant Habitat Facility for the ISS,” in 46th International Conference on Environmental Systems, ICES-2016-320, Vienna, Austria, July.

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