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Have you ever seen rice growing?

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  • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Have you ever seen rice growing?

    This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

    illuminatus@mstdn.socialI mlohbihler@techhub.socialM xankarn@mastodon.onlineX transitbiker@urbanists.socialT effken_von_nebenan@mastodon.socialE 6 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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    • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

      Have you ever seen rice growing?

      This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

      illuminatus@mstdn.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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      @marcioaleks Important detail: most probably you won't get this at home unless you buy whole-grain rice, because most comercial rice sold is processed and the germinal part is separated from the starch reservoir.

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        @marcioaleks Important detail: most probably you won't get this at home unless you buy whole-grain rice, because most comercial rice sold is processed and the germinal part is separated from the starch reservoir.

        scrwd@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Illuminatus @marcioaleks why does it get ants on it, and why does the water get so green so quickly?

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        • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

          Have you ever seen rice growing?

          This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

          mlohbihler@techhub.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @marcioaleks incredibly smooth time lapse!

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          • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

            Have you ever seen rice growing?

            This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

            xankarn@mastodon.onlineX This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            @marcioaleks

            I have never seen rice growing.

            Thank you!

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            • scrwd@mastodon.socialS scrwd@mastodon.social

              @Illuminatus @marcioaleks why does it get ants on it, and why does the water get so green so quickly?

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              @scrwd @Illuminatus @marcioaleks
              That substrate looks like some sort of growing medium like dirt or mulch. If it is then it could have small amounts of algae spores dormant inside, or it could have come from the rice itself, or perhaps this is river/pond/lake water. We also cannot discount the possibility of intentional introduction.

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              • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

                Have you ever seen rice growing?

                This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

                transitbiker@urbanists.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                @marcioaleks day 11 water sketchy. 👀

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                • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

                  Have you ever seen rice growing?

                  This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

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                  #8

                  @marcioaleks I don't know why But I can't see gifs on mastodon

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                  • marcioaleks@fosstodon.orgM marcioaleks@fosstodon.org

                    Have you ever seen rice growing?

                    This 16-day timelapse shows you what happens to a grain of rice in water.

                    mrbranch40@mastodon.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #9

                    @marcioaleks

                    Cool.

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