Friday, May 28, 2010

Metropolis by Rob Carter (Last 3:12)

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Friday, May 21, 2010

I'll be gone (4:01)

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

10 days later, plant your seedlings in small pots

So you have kept your seeds on wet cotton pads in complete darkness. After 10 days, they have sprouted a long white root, and two yellowish round leaves are beginning to appear under the elevated seed shell. Some seeds have even developed faster and have two additional slightly larger and clearly serrated leaves.

You can place the seedlings in sunlight (not direct sun) for one day, for the leaves to become green and the stems pink-brown. This will help delimit the stem from the root, and avoid potting the stem too deep in the soil, which will cause it to rot and die.

Pot each seedling in a 15-cm-diameter plastic pot. Start by pouring rich soil mix to fill up one third or half of the pot. Use small scissors to gently cut through the cotton pad around the root, making sure not to harm it. Then place the seedling and attached piece of cotton pad in the pot, and cover with soil mix, leaving the stem and leaves above soil level.
Beirut420 In the pots

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Vanishing Point (1:40)

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Fiujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries (3:17)

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The first Beirut guide to a home-grown puff

It is springtime, and it's never too early to plan. By now, you should have gathered a few dozen seeds from all the grass you've been puffing all winter. The best seeds to sow are the fat round dark ones that look like brown miniature eggs. Do not bother with the light seeds (white, greenish, light gray) which are not mature enough to germinate.

Beirut420 Seed Selection

Once you have selected the seeds, place them in a plate on a wet cotton pad, a couple centimeters away from each other. Keep the plate in total darkness for around 10 days (the fresher the seeds, the quicker they sprout), while making sure the cotton is always moist.

Beirut420 Cotton Seeds


Sheriff John Brown always hated me
For what?? I don't know!
Every time I plant a seed
He said, "Kill it before it grows"
He said, "Kill them before they grow"


To be continued...

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