I's interesting how labor-intensive the peppers were. It was a thriving, vibrant plant for 2 months until the peppers started growing, then a bunch of leaves were sacrificed to let the peppers grow big enough.
It needed additional nutrients and n-p-k for it to thrive normally through the process ,and they probably just water it or didn’t added all the nutrients phases such as ,growth ,bloom, flushing
pees growing is like something from a horror movie... sunflower flowering is amazing. This channel gives a great perspective to how cool plants really are.
I think it’s super cool how, and I think I noticed it more with the basil (0:30) than anything else, but it’s super cool how you can kinda see the plant taking in water from the soil. Like, when the basil was growing, it looked like the soil was breathing. I thought it was super interesting. Great video!
en español in spanish eso depende de la especie hay especies de plantas que son terrestres como las plantas de calabaza y hay especies que pueden sostener su propio peso sin colapsar como los palos de mango colombianos pero hay otras especies que necesitan un soporte para crecer o colapsaran por su propio peso y crecerán en el nivel de la tierra como las plantas de enredadera que se aferran a cualquier superficie que deseen apoyarse en ingles in English That depends on the species, there are species of plants that are terrestrial such as pumpkin plants and there are species that can support their own weight without collapsing, such as Colombian mango sticks, but there are other species that need a support to grow or they will collapse under their own weight. and they will grow at ground level like creeper plants clinging to whatever surface they wish to lean on
the way the bell peppers grew was simply pleasing to watch, leaf by leaf sprouting in the correct order totally different from the sunflower where the leaves sprouted in pairs one by one.
I am growing a sunflower now. I am so thirlled by how fast it grows. Watching plants grow makes you more energetic. Living things are great. Gotta get a cat and plant flowers someday 😆
Sunflower is my favourite. It's like growing up just to say to you "why, hello there. I'm here to brighthen your day." I wanted to see it, because growing your own sunflower seems cool.
Oh it is. I grew mine about 4 years ago on a sunny spot in my tiny balcony. It wasn't that big but it made my days. Growing a plant that beautiful from seed makes you feel so proud of yourself.
The single bell pepper seed when it grew produced more than one bell pepper. This thing astonished me greatly. “And it is He who sends the winds as good tidings before His mercy until, when they have carried heavy rainclouds, We drive them to a dead land and We send down rain therein and bring forth thereby [some] of all the fruits. Thus will We bring forth the dead; perhaps you may be reminded.”
Watching these videos makes me wonder what a plant's perspective on time is. And; if all I need is a grow light to make my herbs grow like this, I'll get one.
You can definitely do it like this, get a pot with hole in the bottom and a dish underneath so the roots won’t rot Plants that grow outside have a different (better) taste though
@@user-10021 I'm growing mint and cilantro And I just started rosemary. The mint keeps outgrowing the pot,which is no surprise; the cilantro looks like it's going through its seeding cycle, and the rosemary clipping I took from my mom's hasn't rooted yet. These make a lot of progress every day. I might try something under a grow light inside just to do a comparison.
I once planted several basil seeds. I tracked as each one grew. I grew 10 plants, and one plant grew to be OVER 3 FEET TALL! Oddly, all the other 9 plants only reached about 12" - 16". They came from the same seed packet They received the exact same treatment. To this day, I still don't know why the one I named the "Jolly Green Giant" was so big. It's still alive, and has reached over 4'6"!
I thought of some clever comment, but I forgot it because watching made me very happy and exited. Also, I've never liked jazz, but now when I hear it playing, I'll see plants dancing. A very good association with the genre
I was worried my peppers weren't going to sprout but after watching this, Imma have to wait a few more days. If not I shall try planting them again. lol Awesome videos :)
How do you prep your seeds? And what growing conditions/mediums do you use? The growth is gorgeous and ive been struggling to get some of mine started this year.
I saw the radish one and I get memories when I “planted” an entire radish in a little glass flask with water. It was there for like four or more months, it even grown leaves. But when I wanted to plant it for real I notice the radish grow bigger and it couldn’t get out the flask. I keeping giving it water but then it turn old and fungi. I was kind of sad because it always looked so radiant; so I’ll promised him (before I throw him away in my other plants) that I will always remember him. Rest In Peace little (but then big) radish 🌱🌱
The pea plant's tentacles looking for support, moving back and forth, doing a dance, soo amazing! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for this. Made me overly emotional 😭🤗😍
it was all fun & games until the stick was added. I realized even though they “look alive like theyre maniacs” that they really are alive and those really are their arms & they’re reaching out to grab something.. anything 😳 damn nature, you beautiful
This video touched my heart. Life happens so subtly around us all the time that we just miss it. It’s beautiful to pause and see the magical intelligence of life birthing from the soil 🙏🏼 #savesoil
It's not a video... it's photos. If you noticed on the bell pepper, how the soil kept getting watered without seeing him visually water it? That's cause he's only taking photos. Do you know how much space and power a video would use?
Inspiring to watch tiny seeds grow into plants with flowers and fruits. Shows how growth takes plenty of time and daily care like watering. Reminds me to be patient and persistent with my growth and resilience.
To be honest, I strongly believe that everyone should take a moment to appreciate the beauty of these plants and ask themselves a serious question: Did these plants come into existence by chance and without any purpose? Or, perhaps, was someone or something responsible for creating this marvelous display of nature?
Without a purpose but not by chance. People keep getting that worng about how evolution works. (The variation is more-or-less random; selection is NOT - and that´s how you get these beautiful patterns.)
if only gardening was this quick in real life! still...the patience and wisdom one learns from cultivating plant life is invaluable
plus its cool to wake up every day and see how it changed. its like a little surprise!
@@justintime112 exactly ❤️❤️ love the feeling
Growing plants has made me grow a hate for bunnies... those damn bastards
Such a wise line
Please dont ever stop doing this.
i want everyone to say that on all ov his or hers videos
I swear 😭😭 it’s so beautiful. The Sunflower one fit me hard.
I am to like at 999 to 1k
Yes
Totally agree.❤️
It feels like those plants are dancing with joy... background music suits it.
The pea plant was so amazing as you can really see that it’s alive as you see the tendrils “feel” about for something to grip onto
I love the way they shake when growing upwards. Symbolizes their desperation for the sun. Kinda poetic
Lowkey thought that basil plant was about to come through the screen and reap my mortal soul
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4:37 Thought you declared it dead!
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
@@annauriarteramos4147 he was putting a support cause its a ckimber
Me too. I was like did this plant died or something?!
😂😂😂😂
Also I understand ppl saying the pea was creepy. It's weird seeing just how alive and aware it is, but its sweet also. I'm rooting for peas hehe
Yep, it was nice to see. We just dont like peas
when it first started growing it looked like it was waving at us :) hes a strong boy look at his little hands awwwwww little baby
I get your joke I get it
@@plumff5115 the pea was cree-pea is another good one
@@justintime112 your rocking on jokes man
I loved watching the sunflower seeds moving outward at 6:20 . It’s amazing how plants are in constant motion that we never even see. It’s beautiful.
trippy
I don’t know what’s more relaxing. Seeing the steady growth and development of plants, or this smooth jazzy tune.
Plants seem normal, until pea start doing its creepy pea-stuff
😂😂
Paused the video to look for this comment. Did those flowers barf out some peas?
@@goobot yes
@@goobot timestap pls
@@frostwind6287 2:32
The pea is absolutely my favorite. Such a small pea turning into the alien venom clinging to anything with its tentacles.
7:47 i cant believe that one teeny weeny tiny seed made 2 whole bell peppers! Amazing!
I love video I love video
..@ a o~ N M t s
The sunflower had kind of a psychedelic effect. Super satisfying
That sunflower was the coolest thing I think I’ve seen ever. I’m so glad Timelapse exists. It puts the complexity of life in our eyes.
How in the living hell did that single basil get so massive
My question exactly, someone please explain. Is it like “large leaf basil”??
😂😂😂😂
In South Italy it's normal
I have read somewhere that if you use rich soil which you would need for a pumpkin or something like that, basil gets this big.
@@LionDEmil I found out there’s actually a species called mammoth basil, really cool
I's interesting how labor-intensive the peppers were. It was a thriving, vibrant plant for 2 months until the peppers started growing, then a bunch of leaves were sacrificed to let the peppers grow big enough.
Poor thing literally kills itself to make us happy
It either focuses its energy on peppers or leaves lol, i had to pinch off the tops of my pepper plants so it could focus on growing peppers
the plant also looked like it was breathing as the bell peppers were growing, the way the leaves and stems would heave up and down!!
It needed additional nutrients and n-p-k for it to thrive normally through the process ,and they probably just water it or didn’t added all the nutrients phases such as ,growth ,bloom, flushing
@@letyourselfrest8932 as for my plant, I don't think it wants to stop
i have now developed a fear of pea time lapses
4:44 it literally grabs onto the left stick, that shit is scary
@@LShaver947 🤚stop 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What? Why?! What's so scary?
@@LShaver947 yeah lol🤣
The pea ones the cutest ✨, the way it just holds onto the support 🥺
4:33 That pea was really vibin' to the music.
Nah he tryna sense fresh human souls around
That 4:33 moment thought, the pea plant was actually dancing to the music♥. Love the video especially that sunflower though😍
😂
anyone else watch to not only watch a cool time-lapse, but to also kind of learn how to grow the plant?
Mhm.
You are right im a farmer and even though i know what it looks like to grow i still find it relaxing
Yeah, they always inspire me to start one (even tho I'm too lazy to do it).
what soil does this man use cause its some good quality stuff😭
Indeed, mine kills plants 🤣🤣🤣🤣😪😪😪😪
@@kbjosekiller wth... 😂😂
@@kbjosekiller yeah well same
Cocopeat
Not only soliloquy but even light
6:12 The way that sunflower bloomed was beautiful 😍. WOW!
Why does jazz go so well with these things
The bell peppers changing color at the end was icing on the cake
pees growing is like something from a horror movie... sunflower flowering is amazing. This channel gives a great perspective to how cool plants really are.
👍🏼 On behalf of my kids and grandkids, many thanks for your great images, fun sounds, and super shared experiences! 😎
Thank you, your kids and grandkids for watching! :)
@@Boxlapse Kiitos! 😎🎉🍾👍🏼
This is one of the only things i find so freaking satisfying
The sunflower one was very mesmerizing. And the pea one caught me really off guard
Pea climbing in the support like 'ok ok I got it got it got it.. ya.! Got it! Pew, my arms.'
Lol 😆 . Great creation of nature they r 😙
Never imagined watching plant growth timelapse with music can be that enjoyable
I think it’s super cool how, and I think I noticed it more with the basil (0:30) than anything else, but it’s super cool how you can kinda see the plant taking in water from the soil. Like, when the basil was growing, it looked like the soil was breathing. I thought it was super interesting. Great video!
Their plants: Stand up perfectly straight
My plants: *HIPPITY HOPPITY THE GROUND IS NOW MY PROPERTY*
Same. ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
en español
in spanish
eso depende de la especie hay especies de plantas que son terrestres como las plantas de calabaza y hay especies que pueden sostener su propio peso sin colapsar como los palos de mango colombianos pero hay otras especies que necesitan un soporte para crecer o colapsaran por su propio peso y crecerán en el nivel de la tierra como las plantas de enredadera que se aferran a cualquier superficie que deseen apoyarse
en ingles
in English
That depends on the species, there are species of plants that are terrestrial such as pumpkin plants and there are species that can support their own weight without collapsing, such as Colombian mango sticks, but there are other species that need a support to grow or they will collapse under their own weight. and they will grow at ground level like creeper plants clinging to whatever surface they wish to lean on
my plants just wither and die (ON THE FLOOR)😤
This with the jazz music on the bg is so chill and beautiful! 💖
the way the bell peppers grew was simply pleasing to watch, leaf by leaf sprouting in the correct order totally different from the sunflower where the leaves sprouted in pairs one by one.
That sunflower was an actual performance. Freaking beautiful man
I like how the song matches the movements of the plants it's like the plants are dancing.
I am growing a sunflower now. I am so thirlled by how fast it grows. Watching plants grow makes you more energetic. Living things are great. Gotta get a cat and plant flowers someday 😆
Who has the habit of binge watching boxlaps because I do😅
how did you spend your night dave,
well i watched plant grow while listening to jazz and you
Why does jazz and plant growth go so well together LOL🤣
Sunflower is my favourite. It's like growing up just to say to you "why, hello there. I'm here to brighthen your day."
I wanted to see it, because growing your own sunflower seems cool.
ua-cam.com/video/iRmnlNszs-E/v-deo.html
Oh it is. I grew mine about 4 years ago on a sunny spot in my tiny balcony. It wasn't that big but it made my days. Growing a plant that beautiful from seed makes you feel so proud of yourself.
The part where the pea plant waved its branches around and wrapped around the cross was wild!
adoring how you can ballpark what families the plants fall into together based on how they grow. I love this
I don't know why, but i'm crying...it's amazing
The single bell pepper seed when it grew produced more than one bell pepper. This thing astonished me greatly.
“And it is He who sends the winds as good tidings before His mercy until, when they have carried heavy rainclouds, We drive them to a dead land and We send down rain therein and bring forth thereby [some] of all the fruits. Thus will We bring forth the dead; perhaps you may be reminded.”
How satisfying is it seeing the sunflower bloom 🥺
I just also wanted to know, are they grown with grow light?
Grow light mars hydro, it's in description
I feel like the plants, while growing, are vibing to the music😂😍
The pea plant be vibing after sprouting out to the jazz bgm
They all look as if they have their own heartbeat. They look a lot more alive in time-lapse.
it's so relaxing to watch the plant grow with jazz music in the background🙃
The sunflower was soo mesmerizing :O The inner part moving is so weird... 06:15
0:20 0:22 That one basil with a dirt hat
The way pepper changing color was so beautiful af
The plants, the composition, the jazz, perfection
The sunflower blew my mind. That is beautiful. 5:27
I love the bell pepper, beautiful when it change its color.
Watching this in 4k with Jazz music really set the vibe haha
Watching these videos makes me wonder what a plant's perspective on time is.
And; if all I need is a grow light to make my herbs grow like this, I'll get one.
You can definitely do it like this, get a pot with hole in the bottom and a dish underneath so the roots won’t rot
Plants that grow outside have a different (better) taste though
@@user-10021 I'm growing mint and cilantro And I just started rosemary. The mint keeps outgrowing the pot,which is no surprise; the cilantro looks like it's going through its seeding cycle, and the rosemary clipping I took from my mom's hasn't rooted yet.
These make a lot of progress every day. I might try something under a grow light inside just to do a comparison.
I once planted several basil seeds. I tracked as each one grew. I grew 10 plants, and one plant grew to be OVER 3 FEET TALL! Oddly, all the other 9 plants only reached about 12" - 16".
They came from the same seed packet
They received the exact same treatment.
To this day, I still don't know why the one I named the "Jolly Green Giant" was so big. It's still alive, and has reached over 4'6"!
I felt like the sunflower was going to eat me
The plants are just dancing to the Jazz music
I love how the peas flail around until they grasp something
I thought of some clever comment, but I forgot it because watching made me very happy and exited.
Also, I've never liked jazz, but now when I hear it playing, I'll see plants dancing. A very good association with the genre
I was worried my peppers weren't going to sprout but after watching this, Imma have to wait a few more days. If not I shall try planting them again. lol
Awesome videos :)
Now this is the true definition of satisfying and calming, not those videos with NCS music, where they cut jello and stuff.
How do you prep your seeds? And what growing conditions/mediums do you use? The growth is gorgeous and ive been struggling to get some of mine started this year.
Wow everyone got recommended this around the same time!
Man i realize these are the most precious vidios on youtube
A
%
Why is no one talking about the smooth jazz used in this video. Love the music!
Respect this man's dedication to sit for 100 days holding a camera watching a plant grow
Who said he was holding the camera?
@@Tree_Gamer joke man, joke
@@stellasoleclark5586 oh, ok
looking plants growing is so satisfying
Yes
0:50 basil really said im built different
ikr - lol
Fr
I saw the radish one and I get memories when I “planted” an entire radish in a little glass flask with water. It was there for like four or more months, it even grown leaves. But when I wanted to plant it for real I notice the radish grow bigger and it couldn’t get out the flask. I keeping giving it water but then it turn old and fungi. I was kind of sad because it always looked so radiant; so I’ll promised him (before I throw him away in my other plants) that I will always remember him. Rest In Peace little (but then big) radish 🌱🌱
It's incredibly amazing how they senses their surrounding continuously and grow just like us humans😍😍😍
The pea plant's tentacles looking for support, moving back and forth, doing a dance, soo amazing! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for this. Made me overly emotional 😭🤗😍
Ngl but you have a magical hand. All the flowers, fruits and vegetables you have grown are soooo fresh and beautiful. I'm so jelly- ✋😭💘
Why am I sure that we all got recommended one of these types of vids and now watch more of it? I came from the grey oyster mushroom vid
i came from the vid too lol
@@leox1727 same
Same
The algorithm blessed us today
after how unsettling the mushroom vids are, I'm 100% fine with seeing normal plants grow
Watching this the night before an important exam in botany. Super nice to see time lapses stoned
THANK YOU VERY MUCH‼️❤️This is what human eye could never see WITHOUT the Time Lapse technique! Fantastic‼️
that sunflower: **yawns and stretches** hey guys! k bye!
Your editing is really elegant, also the videos are great and interesting. Hats down to you
it was all fun & games until the stick was added.
I realized even though they “look alive like theyre maniacs” that they really are alive and those really are their arms & they’re reaching out to grab something.. anything 😳
damn nature, you beautiful
This video touched my heart. Life happens so subtly around us all the time that we just miss it. It’s beautiful to pause and see the magical intelligence of life birthing from the soil 🙏🏼
#savesoil
I like how people are watching this at the same time or few hours before or after
this video reminded me how beautiful and complex life is
Indeed
Everyone: admires the plants growing and find it interesting
Me: wondering how there camera life is so long
Charge it simultaneously while capturing 🙄.
Same
@@thomasshelby4507 You big brain
@@kaileysmith1610 lol
It's not a video... it's photos. If you noticed on the bell pepper, how the soil kept getting watered without seeing him visually water it? That's cause he's only taking photos. Do you know how much space and power a video would use?
Now they can successfully defend against any oncoming waves of zombies
One zombies aren’t real, two those plants can’t defend against zombies if they were real as plz is just fictional
6:10 Love the sunflower is like “Hello world, I’m here! 🌻 Now where’s that sun? …oh, no sun… 😔”
My sunflower died since it was my school project
@@dignityspeeder2092 F
This is highly relaxing and very interesting to follow. It really gives you a new appreciation for plants.
Nature is so cool and beautiful. Amazing Video! 🌱🌿
The plants wiggling around: YAH HOO
Can you do a timelaps of a plant that lives in water? That would be cool
The bell pepper was amusing and the sunflower too. Peak content.
Amazing.
Subscribed you in first glance.
Please dont stop growing them. They are our life giver.
What a beautiful miracle of life! God is so amazing ❤️
4:38
"DONT BURY ME. IM NOT DEAD!"
my parents will think im watching dumb vids with loads of cursing but im just over here like
*p l a n t*
was just thinking the same thing
Plent
*plunt*
Inspiring to watch tiny seeds grow into plants with flowers and fruits. Shows how growth takes plenty of time and daily care like watering. Reminds me to be patient and persistent with my growth and resilience.
To be honest, I strongly believe that everyone should take a moment to appreciate the beauty of these plants and ask themselves a serious question: Did these plants come into existence by chance and without any purpose? Or, perhaps, was someone or something responsible for creating this marvelous display of nature?
Without a purpose but not by chance. People keep getting that worng about how evolution works. (The variation is more-or-less random; selection is NOT - and that´s how you get these beautiful patterns.)