 Cyanide for dinner, by the way Chishol, your house looks dope with all the greenery. I want to surround my rooms with plants, too, but don't have much time after a workday. Cyanide for dinner. The plants I have, really, or we have, require minimum maintenance. I mean, they probably require a little bit more than I'm giving them, to tell you the truth, but there are plants you can get that really don't require that much maintenance. One of the least maintenance plants in the world are jades, these guys, and they propagate like mad. Like, look at this, I need to clean this up, right? Poor thing needs a spray. This plant, I intentionally keep it dwarf like this. This guy I've had for at least 10 years. With jade, if you make the soil more rich and give it food and stuff like this, and give it lots of light, it grows faster. This one I keep like this because I like it. It's sort of like someone asked me before if I have a bonsai tree. This is my very, because I'm not giving the food so the bark is not getting thicker, right? It's a poor man's version of a bonsai tree, I guess. I have a handful of these that I grow jade, and I have big jade plants too. So they don't require too much. Okay, let's put this here for now. They don't require too much. These ones don't require too much either. Spider plants don't require very much. This guy here doesn't require very much. Actually, almost nothing here requires very much.