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Old 11-15-2015, 04:39 AM   #54 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Amelia Adara
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Emma Montmorency (#301199)
Hufflepuff
Fifth Year

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Kartik Ishaan Joshi
Ravenclaw
Sixth Year

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Gryffindor
Second Year

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Tiffany Rose
Slytherin
Third Year

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Tia had been busy taking notes dutifully that she had nearly missed Myers telling them to water the trees and see what happens. Sorry! New experience with cross-breeding and it was OH-SO-INTERESTING! Like she was pretty sure if she were to choose a Herbology field, experimentation was totally her calling. Herbology just got way more fascinating; it was always interesting but the fact that they could cross-breed trees and plants was just AMAZING. The sixth year truly had no words to describe her awe.

After finishing jotting down some notes and ideas of her own, Tia went over to one of the hovering trees and just admired it for a moment. Ugh, if she only had a camera. She wondered if Pao ever got to see one of these trees? Right. Water. "Aguamenti," she cast non-verbally, swishing her wand at the tree and watched in admiration as the water clung to the root.

Standing there an extra moment longer before glancing up at Professor Myers who was continuing with more questions, she listened as some of her peers seemed to support soil trees more. Did they not see how AMAZING these trees were? That there were very little drawbacks here? "Well, Professor, I think once this tree is bred, then the maintenance on these trees is much neater and easier. However if we're starting from scratch, then cross-breeding I've heard can be very challenging and you might not get the result that you're hoping for. So really it depends on if we're talking about maintenance or growing from a seedling. These trees have the maintenance advantage that they're portable without the mess and they get its nutrients from just sucking things up. You don't need to feed it anything, but it just absorbs whatever right from the environment. With soiled trees, they require much more attention and there's more chance of over-feeding or over-watering."
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