local caffeine part one -- tea
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Cool!
How old is the plant? And how old was it the first time you harvest?
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That's sick dude. Where can I buy brick tea btw?
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this is great! i am trying to grow some tea plants from seed myself
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genius. i've thought so much about how oil it takes to ship the US its favorite drug
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Why can't you just brew the fresh leaves for green tea instead of drying them first?
cchoi108 1 year ago
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Try putting a fresh leaf in hot water like you would make tea and find out.
feralkevin 1 year ago
Is that the one makes Chinese tea?
makehimhealthy 3 years ago
Yes! The name Camellia sinensis (sinensis basically means, "native to China". Another plant that I'm soon to do a video about is the C. japonica, obviously its name implies it is from Japan.
feralkevin 3 years ago