Yea this is a new guinea impatient and it really is amazing how horrible they can look from a lack of watering and then how much they perk back up maybe 25-30 minutes after watering them
of cause it works! ... but wait, what if you did let the plant dry out and reversed the video ; )? With the cut in the start you cant tell if that is the case : D
@unluckylion The video is not reversed. Buy this plant yourselves and try. It works! It took some time from watering it to it began to move, that part is cut out. This was filmed on my living room floor in the night. If the plant should dry out, my kids would be showing dusins of times, and what flower dries out during just a couple of hours? The video is authentic.
No it's not fake. It is still alive, standing in my window. In norwegian it is called "Flittiglise" and I belive the latin (?) name is "Impatiens walleriana". Perfect for students, the plant tells us when to water it. Recomended as a gift from parents to their loved ones!
@wafflesfordinner No it's a new guinea impatient. When they dry out they look horrible but about 30 minutes after you water them they are fully perked back up. I used to work in a nursery and was amazed by these things
Video. Har et Kodak Zi8 som stod på gulvet i tre timer. Sony Vegas redigeringsprogram. 1280x720x30 på dette opptaket. Kunne gjort en mye bedre jobb enn bare ved å benytte taklampa til belysning. Lat!
@JohannesAarmo Det må jeg si. Kjapp reaksjon på tre timer. Hva med å sette opp et stillbildekam. for å få med hvordan planten reagerer gjennom et helt døgn på lys, vann og mørke?
Yea this is a new guinea impatient and it really is amazing how horrible they can look from a lack of watering and then how much they perk back up maybe 25-30 minutes after watering them
sopark4000 5 months ago
of cause it works! ... but wait, what if you did let the plant dry out and reversed the video ; )? With the cut in the start you cant tell if that is the case : D
unluckylion 9 months ago 2
@unluckylion The video is not reversed. Buy this plant yourselves and try. It works! It took some time from watering it to it began to move, that part is cut out. This was filmed on my living room floor in the night. If the plant should dry out, my kids would be showing dusins of times, and what flower dries out during just a couple of hours? The video is authentic.
JohannesAarmo 9 months ago
oh yeah the music and the time lap is in credible>>>>
theaztecsun 1 year ago
Flowers would be creepy if they actually moved like that in real time speed xD
thrasher1983 1 year ago
Check out the fly at 0:28 , bottom right hand corner.
JohannesAarmo 1 year ago
@JohannesAarmo lmfao
YahhGo 3 months ago
No it's not fake. It is still alive, standing in my window. In norwegian it is called "Flittiglise" and I belive the latin (?) name is "Impatiens walleriana". Perfect for students, the plant tells us when to water it. Recomended as a gift from parents to their loved ones!
JohannesAarmo 1 year ago
fake and gay. this is obviously backwards.
wafflesfordinner 1 year ago
@wafflesfordinner No it's a new guinea impatient. When they dry out they look horrible but about 30 minutes after you water them they are fully perked back up. I used to work in a nursery and was amazed by these things
sopark4000 5 months ago
this is how the congregation looks and reacts, when our long winded preacher FINALLY comes to the end of his way too long sermon
minkyblack 1 year ago
Video. Har et Kodak Zi8 som stod på gulvet i tre timer. Sony Vegas redigeringsprogram. 1280x720x30 på dette opptaket. Kunne gjort en mye bedre jobb enn bare ved å benytte taklampa til belysning. Lat!
JohannesAarmo 1 year ago
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Filmviteren 1 year ago
@JohannesAarmo Det må jeg si. Kjapp reaksjon på tre timer. Hva med å sette opp et stillbildekam. for å få med hvordan planten reagerer gjennom et helt døgn på lys, vann og mørke?
Filmviteren 1 year ago
Bra. Video eller stillbilder?
Filmviteren 1 year ago