Matthew Yates
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aoeos.bsky.social
Matthew Yates
@aoeos.bsky.social
Hello, I am 37, engaged, and creating an outlet for my path. I've been through a lot for me. I'm going to attempt to process some of that creatively here. And some of it not so creatively, I'm sure. Thanks for being you. It couldn't be done without you.
Can confirm that the glow is intrinsic to the flower, and they glow the first night. it is too soft to get on camera. but they absolutely glow to my eyes even as I look at the phone screen with brightness up and neighbor lights on.
June 20, 2025 at 3:53 AM
Just looked figured I probably should, so the website says don't breed them. reddit said it can be done. lol. but I'm more curious about how the light works over generations. and wanna find out for these if they can be juiced to glow, as bright as possible, with basic plant care and some love.
June 19, 2025 at 11:56 PM
whoever invented them is doing the right work. bring magic! now i just have to get little pots for clones and go up Mt Lemmon. I'll need to find out if they can go around a little garden or if it's a bad idea for stuff already growing there. if it is, I'll just bring them up in pots. idk,forest+glow
June 19, 2025 at 11:37 PM
me too! How do glow little ones? does nutrient boosting do versus just soil? and... do I need a geiger counter? XD because they're supposed to glow green, and all the comments on the site and reddit say they can be cloned and grown from seed and still glow. so I'm like. fairy circles 2.0?
June 19, 2025 at 11:27 PM
These follow my first recipe for it i posted. I put it in the alt text. But if you make these and caramelize the bottoms, be sure to scoot them every few minutes while they cool, or they'll stick even if you grease the racks. And if you used the recipe, the corn starch softens the bread, so do iiit.
March 9, 2025 at 2:12 AM
February 26, 2025 at 11:34 PM