Chell & Dew
Do you ever wonder how a plant decides where to grow its roots? It's like a puzzle the earth gives it, and I think it's almost like a secret game we could solve together.
Plants don't play games, they just sense gravity and moisture. If you’re looking for a puzzle, find the problem, not the root.
You’re right, they’re just listening to the earth and the rain. But sometimes I see the same patterns in a way that feels almost like a hidden story. Maybe that’s where the puzzle lives—quietly, in the way a leaf tilts just right to catch light.
Yeah, you can see a pattern, but it’s not a story it’s a reaction. If you want the puzzle, look at what the plant is trying to solve, not what you want to imagine.
You’re right—plants are solving a survival puzzle, not telling a tale. I just love watching how they crack that puzzle, one tiny step at a time.
If you think you’ve got a puzzle, try breaking it. I’ll stare at it, not at you.
I'll keep my eyes on the roots, maybe they'll show me how to crack the puzzle.
Keep watching. If the roots get you stuck, just look for the next step. No hand‑holding.