02-18-2013, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Heartbreaker Seren paused as Kendall raised her concern. Hhhhmmmmm. "If you're looking at coastal, then opt for the sand, however, if its more inland than the coastal biome then opt for the loam."
Continuing to pace, and circulate the table, Seren kept her eyes and ears open for any trouble or questions. Thought, things seemed to be going rather well, they really were a bright bunch of kids. The pause that had apparently followed Professor Bentley acknowledging her question had started to worry Kendall. Just because she really didn’t want to think that the professor would need an explanation of her biome that she’d chosen to create. The professor had seemed like she knew everything that was plant related, and she thought she remembered something about her having traveled. Therefore, assuming she would at least be familiar with the concept of the Burren shouldn‘t have been wrong. And, soon enough, the pause had been replaced by an answer, although not entirely the one she’d wanted. It still seemed like there was a question in the air, and it wasn’t her question of if it would be possible to have normal sized plants in her terrarium, namely her butterfly orchid. At least it was something, though, so she’d nodded.
There was still a little bit of sand in the loam, after all, so she’d go with that. Either way, there wasn’t any limestone even as an option, so those seeds would just have to figure out how to survive without it. Unless she could find some to add to her terrarium. Daichi and Spike had asked about having animals, after all, so a bit of rock shouldn’t be a big deal except for the matter of locating it. That might still have to wait for her next letter home. Right now, getting g her soil seemed the better option. “I think I’ll pick the loam, then, Professor. It’s kind of in between, anyway, isn’t it?,” she said, standing up and collecting a bucket full of loam before settling it on the table next to her enlarged jar and container of seeds. Odds were the next step would be adding at least some of the soil to her jar, but she was going to wait for the official direction to. Along with possibly more ideas as to how to get her biome copied.
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