I used to play these all the time with my brother! Love them so much! So fascinating! I'm sure I seen a giant one in Tunisia looked exactly the same and soon as I touched it it folded like the little one! Me and my brother called them scaredy plants 😍😍😍😍
A little tip: Put a thin layer or two of see-through sticky tape on the edges of the lower half of the bottle you convert into a propagator. Helps prevent a sharper edge. :-) Anyway, great work as always ! Wonderful practical exercise for pupils and students. 8-)
In my place this plant is weed or pest, can grow very fast and much in anywhere and disturb the plantatios, but i like this plant and the kids like too as a toy 😁
This plants has a good health benefits especially for diarrhea, dysmenorrhea and inflammation...In Asia they boil it and drink as a tea to relieve diarrhea and dysmenorrhea.. I also knew it that this plant is expensive in Germany...
This guy claims to have climb Mountains searching for plants over 10 years but only has one documented on video lol. Something doesn’t smell right. Show the proof!
It's a weed and grows everywhere here in north Qld. has prickles that get into your feet and is one of the hardest weeds to get out of your lawn and garden. It's Horrible and I cant understand why anyone would want to grow it.
I actually just want to grow it because it's not available near my city anywhere due to industrializion 😢 And I liked it too much when I saw it for first time.
I love how a "Sensitive" plant isn't fussy about the soil it grows from.
@SnuckFitches You missed the joke.
@SnuckFitches Humour is subjective anyway, even to the humourless.
I'm 27, do I still need to get an adult to help 😂 honestly I do realy like this plant. Every one who see it just has to touch it 💯✌💚
It’s because the Japanese word for good teeth sounds like Hawaii
I used to play these all the time with my brother! Love them so much! So fascinating! I'm sure I seen a giant one in Tunisia looked exactly the same and soon as I touched it it folded like the little one! Me and my brother called them scaredy plants 😍😍😍😍
I just bought some sensitive plants yesterday! how convenient!!!
When were young, mimosa just grows everywhere, now its difficult to find one except in garden stores
Your an inspiration to young and old alike, thank you for all your hard work and on going inspiration! 🥃cheers🍻
A little tip: Put a thin layer or two of see-through sticky tape on the edges of the lower half of the bottle you convert into a propagator. Helps prevent a sharper edge. :-) Anyway, great work as always ! Wonderful practical exercise for pupils and students. 8-)
Why did you leave out very important information about Sensitive plant?
It has very sharp thorns
Some things are fun for children to learn for themselves!
@@Plant_Parenthood silly🤗
... never soaked my seeds they germinate in 3 to 5 days when it is warm out....or on heat mat....
will gaukler I suppose it depends how long since they were harvested.
This plant grows all over my yard like a weed.
You can actually use its root as a medicinal herb
Wark for what?
In my place this plant is weed or pest, can grow very fast and much in anywhere and disturb the plantatios, but i like this plant and the kids like too as a toy 😁
This plants has a good health benefits especially for diarrhea, dysmenorrhea and inflammation...In Asia they boil it and drink as a tea to relieve diarrhea and dysmenorrhea..
I also knew it that this plant is expensive in Germany...
love this
Parabéns, essa planta é incrível, eu gravei uma em casa, se quiser ver está disponível no meu canal
You have the same voice as the one in my english class😂
Here in the philippines that plant is a grass
...any way to get young people into plants this is the plant ...
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This guy claims to have climb Mountains searching for plants over 10 years but only has one documented on video lol. Something doesn’t smell right. Show the proof!
It's a weed and grows everywhere here in north Qld. has prickles that get into your feet and is one of the hardest weeds to get out of your lawn and garden. It's Horrible and I cant understand why anyone would want to grow it.
I actually just want to grow it because it's not available near my city anywhere due to industrializion 😢 And I liked it too much when I saw it for first time.