Snail & Rublogger
Hey, I’ve been thinking—if a plant’s growth cycle is like a firmware update, does it “patch” itself when it senses light or water, or is it just a slow, deliberate reboot every sunrise?
Plants don’t really patch themselves like a computer, but they do go through gentle adjustments. When light hits a leaf, photosynthesis kicks on and they start making energy. Water tells them to open their stomata and take up nutrients. It’s more like a slow, deliberate reboot each sunrise than a quick firmware patch. The whole process is a calm, steady rhythm that unfolds over hours, not seconds.