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  • Great video. Tnx for tips.

  • Wow $1! I payed 8 for mines n it only came with 19 seeds I lost some of the seeds already I planted only 4 how long till the grow and become tickle Lish??

  • I hate this song, cool plant though.

  • The best version of this song that I found was on mp3ify.com and you can download the mp3 or import it into itunes.

  • just search TickleMe Plant to get the complete book to grow you own mimosa . True tickleme plant is a very sensitive plant for sure and kids love it

  • This isn't time lapse, its photos lol.

  • @smurfboywv you are so dumb. time lapse videos are made up of photos taken over time. the more photos you take within a time period, the more it seems like a moving picture. all videos are time-lapse. time-lapse videos just usually mean there is a lot more time (minutes/days/weeks) between each picture. regular videos have fractions of seconds between pictures. can you not be so dumb before you post? thank you.

  • @waaaangtaaang WRONG a time lapse camera records at hundreds of frames per second, and then is sped up to show a faster video in less time.

  • @smurfboywv why are you so stupid? a regular video camera records at like 60 frames a second. a high speed camera records like thousands of frames a second.

    do you know how to use wikipedia?

    "Time-lapse photography is a cinematography technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that which will be used to play the sequence back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. "

  • @smurfboywv i agree with you but that pimple face is calling others dumb,stupid....... and he wasn't that clever,not cleverer than any scientist

  • @smurfboywv It is time lapse photography. Many other time lapse photography out there is just well organized and more short lapse time like a frame per 15min. For this video it seems like each frames are taken fairly far apart (i think it is taken a frame per day) and the pots and camera were constantly moved.

  • @smurfboywv this is time lapse, just not very good thats all, if they wanted to they could have took 500 pic every day

  • @waaaangtaaang Why are you such an asshole? You resort to insulting him without kindly explaining, in both of your replys. ie "you are so dumb" and "can you not be so dumb before you post? Thank you", and "why are you so stupid?" Grow up.

  • Plantophile!

  • @Martha344b Actually these are NOT TickleMe Plants. These are called mimosa pudica or 'sensitive plant.' A "TickleMe Plant 'TM'" is a PPAF-trade mar(r/k)ed, intellectual copyrighted abominable TERM that exists only in the mind of some corporate minion and those who decide to believe that God's intellectual property can be appropriated by man for his lowly ends. "TickleMe Plants TM" is an invasive, weedy meme that will meet it's RoundUp soon. Say it with me- Sensitive Plant. There, that's better

  • @ToYouWhoHaveEars1 correction: Mother Nature's intellectual property.

  • What target did you buy this from?

  • what target do you go to

  • I like the TickleMe Plant Party Favors the best

  • Can I use a regular soil or it has to be an special soi...l I mean I ordered the seeds and the paper said that I have to use soilless mix

  • @yolilady you can use the soil from your back/front yard. the mimosa pudica is a very hardy plant. just don't plant the seeds too deep or drown them in water. start with a small pot, and plant them about 3/4 inch from the surface. when they get bigger, move them into a bigger pot, without exposing their roots. when you expose their roots, they become pretty weak. they like water (just don't flood) because they are a pan-tropical weed! have fun! try making the leaves close with a lighter!

  • Cool Video.. I just ordered the Kit to grow these TickleMe Plants indoors year round. Just search TickleMe Plant.

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  • lmao all you did was touch it.

    How would this plant ever survive in the wild.

  • @thedirtynasty it has huge thorns in the wild.

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  • how long did that take to germinate?

    

  • @Addictedtovinigar it took 6 days

  • @waaaangtaaang thanks, also, do u seperate each plant or can you keep them together?

  • @Addictedtovinigar you can grow them together, but just give them some room to grow so their roots dont get all up in each others' biznaz

  • i want oneeee

    ...

    hehe

    its like

    when you touch them

    they're like

    eww its a pedobear, hurry, move awayyyy

    xD

    sorry... but i just thought it was funny

  • @Sennoko thats because your 12

  • @gluetubeserver i'm not 12 O_o you're weird.

  • @Sennoko fine, lets all pokemon togather , how does that sound?

  • @gluetubeserver ...you're seriously weird O_o

  • @Sennoko go to sleep Timmy, I can tell your 12 because all your come backs are "your weird 0_o"

  • @gluetubeserver wth does "go to sleep timmy" even mean? and I'm automatically 12 because i think you're weird? what a nub.

  • @Sennoko "nub", yea Xbox live playing 12 year old, no self respecting adult says "nub", go eat your vegetables.

  • @gluetubeserver i dont even have an xbox =.=

  • cooool...my students love these TickleMe Plants. Did you see the time lapse video at ticklemeplant com Our school gets all their seeds and supplies and The TickleMe Plant Book there

  • I actually started mine in the winter with bottom heat and I have 4 so far. I also don't think my seeds were of the best quality but the guys I bought them from gave me 300 for $1. How fast did these grow to the height in the video?

  • it took them about a month to grow that tall.

    i ended up growing some outdoors also, and they seemed to grow really quickly. within 3 months, they were a foot tall with many many many branches. and all their branches had really sharp thorns. around the 4th month they also starting making really beautiful flowers. right now (during winter), the leaves have fallen, but the branches still look healthy, so hopefully in spring time they will continue to grow.

  • Cool Video! I rememeber these as a kid I found these at mimosaseeds com

  • LOL THE MUSIC, my plant is FUCKING massive i dont know where 2 put it now :(

  • what will u do with it in winter, will u put it in a small green house or what?

  • maybe a green house, if im not too lazy and if i feel like planning ahead because ill be moving to nyc in the fall

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