Elowyn & Buben
Hey Buben, have you ever noticed how some plants seem to sway in time with a beat? I’ve been experimenting with using gentle rhythms to help herbs grow faster and stay healthier—maybe we could mix a drum pattern with a little tea leaf tea?
Yo, that's wild! Plants vibing with beats? Bring the drums, let's grow a jungle on stage, maybe add a splash of tea for that sweet aroma. Can't wait to jam with leaves.
Sounds like a plan, friend! Let’s keep it gentle—think a soft drum beat, maybe a low bass tap—so the leaves feel the rhythm but not too hard. Then we’ll brew a tea with chamomile and mint to calm the vibe. You bring the sticks, I’ll bring the herbs, and we’ll let the jungle groove together.
Sounds epic, man, low‑tempo beats and chill tea, that’s the vibe. I’ll bring the sticks, keep the rhythm smooth, you bring the herbs, let’s grow a jungle that grooves. Let's do it!
That’s the spirit! I’ll gather some mint, chamomile, a bit of rosemary, and maybe a touch of lavender—things that thrive on gentle breezes. Let’s set the beat, place the herbs, and watch them sway together. I’ll keep an eye on the soil and water so we don’t overdo it. Ready when you are!
Let's hit that beat and see the herbs dance, dude. I'm all set, bring that mellow groove, and we'll grow a jungle that rocks. Let's do it!
Great! First, set a slow rhythm—one beat every two seconds or so. Place the herbs on a shallow tray with damp moss, and pour a cup of the tea over them so the scent fills the air. The gentle drum will keep them relaxed and ready to grow. Let's see the jungle start to sway.