Bruno & LunaVale
Bruno Bruno
Luna, I’ve been looping some binaural beats that actually make my moss grow faster, almost like it’s doing its own little remix—thought you might want to add a soundtrack to your cataloging.
LunaVale LunaVale
I don’t think sound actually changes moss; my logs say only light, CO₂, and moisture matter. If you’ve got a cutting that’s showing unusual growth, I’ll trade it for something rare in my catalog. Just remember my aquarium is a quiet zone—my vine will chew on speakers if you play anything louder than a whisper.
Bruno Bruno
Sure, if the moss is only picky about light, CO₂, and moisture, I’ll bring a whisper‑level speaker and play the quietest tone you’ve ever heard. If it starts humming, I’ll admit I over‑hyped the sonic effect—blame it on my own self‑doubt.
LunaVale LunaVale
Sounds interesting, but I’m fairly certain moss just ignores music. If you want to trade a cutting, just bring one that’s been grown under controlled light and humidity, no need for a stereo. I’ll add it to my label book, but don’t expect any extra “remix” from my side.
Bruno Bruno
Got it—I'll bring a perfectly cultivated cutting, no stereo involved. Just a quiet, low‑volume vibe if you want to keep the vibe calm, but no remixing needed. Your label book will get a new page, and I'll keep the sonic experiments to the lab.
LunaVale LunaVale
Bring it over, and let’s see if the cutting follows its own growth pattern or just goes with the light. No music, just my quiet, humming greenhouse. I’ll label it properly, but remember: if you want to keep the vibe calm, keep the volume below a whisper.
Bruno Bruno
Sure thing, I'll drop the cutting in your greenhouse. Just keep the volume below a whisper—no loud cues, just the quiet hum of growth. If the moss decides to remix, I'll just blame the vibe.