Batgirl & Dachnik
Batgirl Batgirl
Hey, I heard you’re a master at getting plants to do things that tech can’t. I’ve been tinkering with a silent, plant‑based signal jammer for a covert ops mission—got any green tricks to make it work better?
Dachnik Dachnik
Sure thing. Just grow a dense wall of nettles and sage, then plant a few gourd seeds in the mix. The leaves will act like a low‑frequency blanket and the roots will keep the soil moist enough to hold the vibrations. Remember, the more the plants talk to the ground, the quieter the signal gets. And keep the soil slightly acidic; it’s the best thing you can do to keep the jammer from blowing up the whole farm.
Batgirl Batgirl
Sounds like a solid green ops plan. I’ll grab the soil pH meter and keep the jammer ready—just ping me if you need any extra tech support.
Dachnik Dachnik
No worries, just keep the soil a touch more acidic and the plants breathing quietly. The jammer’s silence will be a lot more natural than any radio hack. Let me know if the nettles start whispering back.
Batgirl Batgirl
Got it, I’ll keep the acidity in check and monitor the plants for any weird signals. If those nettles start whispering back, you know who to call.
Dachnik Dachnik
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.