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eLapse
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Приєднався 9 жов 2020
Welcome to eLapse!
Our hub for all time-lapse videos on life-growing plants, seeds germinating to harvest, blooming flowers, bugs lives and other nature-living creatures surrounding us....
All videos here are recorded originally by us with a new update every Thursday.
Please note that all copyrighted are preserved, please do not re-up or modify without prior permission.
Happy Growing!!
Our hub for all time-lapse videos on life-growing plants, seeds germinating to harvest, blooming flowers, bugs lives and other nature-living creatures surrounding us....
All videos here are recorded originally by us with a new update every Thursday.
Please note that all copyrighted are preserved, please do not re-up or modify without prior permission.
Happy Growing!!
Onion Bulbs in Bottle Time Lapse
Our take on the growing onion bulbs in a bottle garden hack: worked great on the first two green-harvests, not a long lasting solution.
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Cactus Growing in 750 Days Time Lapse
Переглядів 7 тис.18 годин тому
Wonder how slow a cactus is growing from a seed? This 2 years time-lapse will give you an idea.
SUNDEW Carnivorous Plant Growing Time Lapse (180 Days)
Переглядів 12 тис.14 днів тому
Discover how cape sundew plants growing and eating insects in this epic time-lapse. Sundew seeds were planted in a pot with peat moss and perlite in a ratio 1:1. We placed the pot in a terrarium and filled it to about an inch of water from the bottom.
Growing Algae to See a Hidden World
Переглядів 5 тис.21 день тому
Time-lapse of algae growing in water. We poured pond water in a glass container and added a small piece of algae into it. The container was then placed under a growing light. The algae spreads quickly and turn the water green like "pea soup". After that, we took few drops as sampler to be looked through a microscope. Surprisingly, we found another world in there.
Yellow Dragon Fruit To Pitahaya Cactus (165 Days Time Lapse)
Переглядів 10 тис.28 днів тому
Germinating and growing time-lapse of a pitahaya cactus from a store-bought dragon fruit. We first extracted dragon fruit's seeds and soaked them in water for 12 days. Then, we picked one seedling to sow in a pot. It kept growing steadily and turned into a young cactus eversince.
Kale Growing From Seed To Flower Time Lapse (98 Days)
Переглядів 6 тис.Місяць тому
Watch a kale plant was growing from a seed until blooming flowers in this 4K time-lapse.
Turmeric Plant Growing From Store-bought Root (95 Days Time Lapse)
Переглядів 8 тис.Місяць тому
For rooting, we put a turmeric rhizome into a bowl with a moist paper towel inside and covered it to remain the moisture. After 21 days, a sprout was ready to plant, it was then planted in a container.
Growing Poppy Flower From Seed (80 Days Time Lapse)
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Watch how a California poppy flower plant was growing from a seed to blossoms. A poppy seed was randomly chosen from a sunset mixed colors pack and sown in a pot. Under a grow light with regularly wartering, it took a week for the seed starting to sprout. The seedling developed its first leaves and started flowering after 50 days.
790 Days in 8 Minutes - Growing Plants Time Lapse Compilation
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790 Days in 8 Minutes - Growing Plants Time Lapse Compilation
Growing Redbud Tree From Seed Time Lapse (168 Days)
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Growing Redbud Tree From Seed Time Lapse (168 Days)
Venus Fly Trap Restoration Time Lapse (170 Days)
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Venus Fly Trap Restoration Time Lapse (170 Days)
Pineapple Growing Time Lapse Part 2 - Day 183 to 500
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Pineapple Growing Time Lapse Part 2 - Day 183 to 500
Fresh FRUITS under SOIL Time Lapse Compilation (579 Days)
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Fresh FRUITS under SOIL Time Lapse Compilation (579 Days)
PITCHER Plant Growing Time Lapse (200 Days)
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PITCHER Plant Growing Time Lapse (200 Days)
Dragon Fruit Slice Under Soil Time Lapse (120 Days)
Переглядів 11 тис.3 місяці тому
Dragon Fruit Slice Under Soil Time Lapse (120 Days)
Palm Tree Growing From Date Seed Time Lapse (230 Days)
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Palm Tree Growing From Date Seed Time Lapse (230 Days)
RE-growing Baby Bok Choy From Scrap To Flower (65 Days Time Lapse)
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RE-growing Baby Bok Choy From Scrap To Flower (65 Days Time Lapse)
Growing Mushroom Bonus Mold Time Lapse
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Growing Mushroom Bonus Mold Time Lapse
Daikon Radish Growing From Seed Time Lapse (60 Days)
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Daikon Radish Growing From Seed Time Lapse (60 Days)
Carrot Growing Time Lapse - Seed to Harvest (80 Days)
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Carrot Growing Time Lapse - Seed to Harvest (80 Days)
Peach Tree Growing From Seed Time Lapse (128 Days)
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Peach Tree Growing From Seed Time Lapse (128 Days)
Plants Growing Time Lapse Compilation (484 Days)
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Plants Growing Time Lapse Compilation (484 Days)
Half Pumpkin in Soil (81 Days Time Lapse)
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Half Pumpkin in Soil (81 Days Time Lapse)
180 Days Failing at Growing Plants Time Lapse
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180 Days Failing at Growing Plants Time Lapse
Blackberry Plant Growing From Seed (124 Days Time Lapse)
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Blackberry Plant Growing From Seed (124 Days Time Lapse)
Half Cherry Tomato On Soil Time Lapse
Переглядів 17 тис.6 місяців тому
Half Cherry Tomato On Soil Time Lapse
Lotus Seed Growing Underwater Time Lapse (68 Days)
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Lotus Seed Growing Underwater Time Lapse (68 Days)
Kangkung Water Spinach Growing Time Lapse - Seed to Harvest
Переглядів 12 тис.6 місяців тому
Kangkung Water Spinach Growing Time Lapse - Seed to Harvest
Growing Four O'Clock Flower from Seed (84 Days Time Lapse)
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Growing Four O'Clock Flower from Seed (84 Days Time Lapse)
I find it interesting that the other seedlings stopped growing after the first one sprouted it's second node.
sad that the bottom seedlings didnt make it
All of this came about from non-living chemicals? There's NO evidence of clear design here? God is REAL, friends! He IS the engineer!
This is a bit confusing.We usually throw out moldy stuff so how did that work
POV: you just broke international copyright law because monsanto owns exclusive genetic rights to grow these seeds
Are those worms in the diry
So true. So relatable
I have done that from just a seed, I am right now at 3790 days, and my lemon plant is 1 foot tall, 1 foot wide and growing. Only it will never give fruit or flower because it came from just one seed, doesnt have another plant to polinize it or graft into it a female plant
How is it, no matter where you cut you won’t cut a seed in half
Incredible
That tomato slice looks awfully German
Is that mold that formed there? Is that safe?
This is so freaking cool!!! But that time section where it molds up first?! 🤢🤮
It's just a huge waste of resources to not plant the seeds themselves.
Wow, who'd have thought they'd grow into tomato plants 😐
But is the tomatoes it produces edible?
Should have laid it flat
Hmm. They dont all make it to the surface...🤔
Dizzy Space! My respects!
Would have enjoyed the short if not for this awful music. Just leave no audio, the visual part is more than enough on its own. Thumbs down.👎
so you produced plant from the fruit. Try going the other way. It's a shorter distance.
Creo que voy ha vomitar desde cuando el tomate no es comestible?
I watched a video of two guys burying different nutrition rich food waste under seedlings and the one that was straight up dirt actually grew the most ripe and biggest number of tomatoes. The plants actually work harder to break down intact material so burying stuff like this actually stunts the growth of the plant and reduces the yield because the plants not a composter like mushrooms. Compost food waste until it turns to soil, then plants can absorb the nutrients WAY more efficiently then this burying waste method. The bacteria and rotting process hurts the roots. Hope this helps someone!
Omg, all the flies
A natureza criada é perfeita como o criador o é. Tb diz na sua palavra: se a semente não morrer e fica ela só mas se morrer, dará muito fruto. Deus abençoe vcs por nós trazer vídeos incríveis.
Wow
This self-sufficiency thing really is amazing. We sow the seed, right... Nature grows the seed... and then, we eat the seed. And then, after that, we sow the seed, nature grows the seed, and then, we eat the seed. And then, after that again, we sow the seed, nature grows the seed....
This is an example that God gave to a person who would be able to understand that there will be a resurrection of the dead in the built Jerusalem soon!
If you told someone to watch this 25 years ago they would’ve locked you up in a looney bin.
❤
Reminds me of sperm going for the egg
I love content like this
What kind of onion is it? Spring onion type?
Red comred onions, they can produce either Spring or large onions depending on the planting purpose.
New video yay timepass 🎉🎉
First time you watch: woah cool Next time: hmm there might be somethinh here Thrid time: wait, they are compeeting to the surface and those that dont make it die and get absorbed into those that made it
Noooooo 😭 he was so young
This is what I thought would happen in my stomach if I ate seeds as a kid
Reincarnation
Nice to see the springtails eating the mold
Saving this for when I trip again
So much life and death in one video
huh is it that easy to just grow your own food? lmao
Amazing
Congrats! Your Nincada has evolved into Ninjask!
Wow! So amazing! 😍 May I know what kind of soil you are using? 🙂
It's potting mix
Love this video, because it’s not just about the seeds and new plantlife. Wish your wonderful videos had been around when my insatiably curious son was little as they would have been great talking points.
Whats impressive is that butter knife where can i get one
Nature is so creepy but beautiful
Jeez, I feel bad that only one or two seeds survived the process. I need to ignore this feeling in order to survive