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If you want a cutting to root quickly, it’s best to place it in water, under full-spectrum lighting. We’ve had to prune it many times, because it grows so well, each of the trimmings having gone to relatives and friends. My aunt brought us the first leaf, and it has since grown into several hardy plants that reach all the way to the ceiling.
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Once a flower comes into its full glory, the entire house is filled with its wonderful fragrance, smelling something like gardenia and magnolia. Since dusk doesn’t occur until seven or nine o’clock in spring and summer, that means I get an excellent view of the flower in broad daylight! The flower is quite large, spanning anywhere between seven and nine inches (17-23 cm), but only blooms for a several hours before dying in the early morning hours.Īlthough the night-blooming Cereus usually doesn’t blossom until after sunset, perhaps because I live in a temperate zone, the flowers of my plant usually start to blossom as early as six o’clock.
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I am told there are many different species of this flower, most of them blooming only at night. Also known as Queen of the Night, its official name is Epiphyllum. The Chinese believe that this beautiful plant brings good fortune to the home. Both intoxicatingly beautiful and fragrant, the flower itself is bland, but, with the right ingredients makes a very tasty soup. In the garden area, the barrel had dead buds in the sludge.You can strengthen lungs with a soup made from the night-blooming cereus flower. It was a bubbling sludge while the other vats were semi-fluorescent. I have to say, I really can't sympathize with that. Someone mentioned the waste barrels not being obvious. These weren't present, so the solution had to be simpler than that. Though while others might find that kind of puzzle tedious, I would've heartily researched the uses of blue flower essential oil mixed with yellow berry juice, etc etc, if the equipment provided suggested that was the direction to go (like multiple test-tubes and beakers). With 8 flower varieties, I tried the easiest explanation for the table before having to discover all the different ways I could use blue flower essential oil. I would have to press 6 of the same flower to get its extract. The other confirmation of hypothesis is that there was not a smaller fluid measurement than a full test-tube. Because each of the column tallies added to six. Then I could confirm the recipe hypothesis when I saw the six lights/buttons on the press. Therefore, that's not what the table means. Different flowers wouldn't extract combinations of the same four fluids. When listing the extracts from a flower, which for some reason are only the same four fluids from eight flowers you would list them.horizontally? Like in sentence form? See, I think that was the give-away to me. I'm not a chemist, and I'm guessing the devs aren't either. And then put in a table, because some of the recipes contain the same ingredients. While I had difficulties in other places (underwater corridor, for example), this one was straight forward to me.įor me, and I suspect for the devs, ingredient lists are well, lists. It showcases how differently people think and how their life experiences can lead them to make assumptions that are very hard to reset. Without any further indicator, no one is going to stumble upon, "This chart contains four recipes." save by chance or desperation. Any reasonable person would read the chart, and conclude "W, X, and Y can be extracted from Flower Z." Given that there is a machine for extraction nearby, and that there is nothing to indicate that the compounds in the main lab are a cocktail of mixed ingredients, that is by far the most reasonable assumption to come to. "The list indicates what ingredients can be extracted from each flower." Why would anyone think that this was a recipe to make anything? The much more logical way to interpret it only requires one assumption YOU'RE the one with a bizarre thought process here. I'm sorry, but TheNextToLastMetroid was correct. Reading it horizontally doesn’t make sense, liquids don’t turn into flowers. “How are you supposed to make the assumptions necessary to conclude that the recipe is read vertically?”Įasy, by observation. You started this puzzle with an assumption, where none was needed. While I understand the frustration this puzzle caused to you, I can’t agree with your statements about a few things. That’s a long post, I will try and go through it point-by-point explaining our thought process and reacting to your observarions. Originally posted by Myamo:Hey TheNextToLastMetroid,