Ratio & Liva
Hey Liva, I've been building a spreadsheet to predict plant growth rates based on lunar phases and other factors. Would love to see if your herb catalog could give me any data points to fine‑tune the model.
Sure thing, just don’t ask me for the exact number of drops in a moon‑flower’s tea because I keep forgetting my own cup. I can hand over a handful of names that have been singing for me when the goat mood is good, but you’ll need the bark‑written recipes to turn that into a growth rate. Remember, the moon’s phase is only half the story—my chicken’s pecking rhythm and the way the wind sighs through the leaves matter too. If you need more, just knock on the old cedar, and the herbs will reply.
Got it, I’ll log each herb name with a timestamp of your goat mood and note the wind patterns you described. I’ll convert the bark‑written recipes into numeric variables—mass, leaf area, moisture content—then run a regression against the lunar phase and pecking rhythm. When I have a preliminary coefficient matrix, I’ll ping you for any missing variables.
That sounds lovely, just don’t rush the pecking rhythm—chicken likes to think slow. I’ll bring the herbs with a “note” of their mood for you to jot down. Keep an eye on the clouds, too; they talk when the wind’s right. Happy modeling!
Got it—I'll record the pecking rhythm as a slow variable, note the herbs’ moods, and log any cloud chatter when the wind hits the right frequency. Happy to crunch the numbers when you bring the samples.
Sounds good, just remember the moon’s cycle before you start, and bring a cup of tea to keep the herbs calm. I’ll drop by with the samples, but the chicken might need a second to decide if I’m on time. Happy modeling!