Immortal "plant lives 40 years in bottle without air and water
A strange "garden" development for 40 years and grows without fresh air and water, and is hermetically sealed in a glass bottle.
Specifically, David Latimer planted a small plant in 1960 within a large bottle. By 1972 the Mukalla was open and the strange gardener watered regularly. In 1972, however, decided to seal the bottle and stop watering by way of an experiment, he says. The 'hardy plant' in the course of time not only dried but covered almost the entire interior of the bottle, and seems to be doing just fine for 40 years!
Its development is due to a paradox ecosystem characterized by self-sufficiency, which is created inside the bottle. Plant and Soil bacteria cooperate fully.
All it takes the plant to continue its development is the natural light, as this helps to develop his own food.
The water entered inside the bottle when planting constantly recycled, as distracting useless elements of the plant or damaged parts, releasing carbon dioxide, which the plant reuses for development.
This is an excellent example of how a plant is able to make recycling and what can be achieved in a completely isolated environment.
A strange "garden" development for 40 years and grows without fresh air and water, and is hermetically sealed in a glass bottle.
Specifically, David Latimer planted a small plant in 1960 within a large bottle. By 1972 the Mukalla was open and the strange gardener watered regularly. In 1972, however, decided to seal the bottle and stop watering by way of an experiment, he says. The 'hardy plant' in the course of time not only dried but covered almost the entire interior of the bottle, and seems to be doing just fine for 40 years!
Its development is due to a paradox ecosystem characterized by self-sufficiency, which is created inside the bottle. Plant and Soil bacteria cooperate fully.
All it takes the plant to continue its development is the natural light, as this helps to develop his own food.
The water entered inside the bottle when planting constantly recycled, as distracting useless elements of the plant or damaged parts, releasing carbon dioxide, which the plant reuses for development.
This is an excellent example of how a plant is able to make recycling and what can be achieved in a completely isolated environment.
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