I'm trying to plant the clover and hoping to get one with four leaves (who knows if four-leaf clover grows ). Just not sure how to make it specimen and keep it.
How do I melt the acrylic? chloroform?
As for removing acrylic, chloroform will probably work slowly. If you have methylene chloride, that might speed it up a little. I would try splitting it from the edge with a sharp chisel, then use the solvent for final clean up. After all of that, I doubt very much it will grow.
I'm trying my luck . I planted them from the seeds, have been for almost one week now. They are all almost 1 inch tall now
Just hope to get one with four leaves.
I laughed out when I saw this
Well, I like superman, the series, from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, toSmallville. And yes, I like this movie. Especially the part when the airplane got crashed.
Why are you asking this? Are you a superman fans too?
I'm trying to plant the clover and hoping to get one with four leaves (who knows if four-leaf clover grows ). Just not sure how to make it specimen and keep it.
How do I melt the acrylic? chloroform?
The acrylic is a two part resin, pretty easy to find in craft/hobby stores... Pretty strong chemicals, doubt anything would grow, once encased. Acetone melts most plastics, cheap and can be found in hardware stores as paint thinner. The clover is likely paper or plastic anyway...
Been a long time, but think I once read that Chloroform is acetone+alcohol+peroxide, don't remember the ratio, just that it was made from normal household stuff.
Ha.. Maybe..
He flew up to the sky and fully charged before going into the sea. Otherwise I can't imagine how's the story going to be ended. There's only him with the capabilities.
HarveyH42 said:
The acrylic is a two part resin, pretty easy to find in craft/hobby stores... Pretty strong chemicals, doubt anything would grow, once encased. Acetone melts most plastics, cheap and can be found in hardware stores as paint thinner. The clover is likely paper or plastic anyway...
Been a long time, but think I once read that Chloroform is acetone+alcohol+peroxide, don't remember the ratio, just that it was made from normal household stuff.
I don't think he wants to grow the clover from the charm Theres no way thats going to grow. I take it he wants to make his own? Is that correct, bananasiong?
For every 10,000 3 leaf clovers, there is 1 four leaf naturally occuring. Hope you planted alot of seeds! haha
Also from wikipedia - "Certain companies produce four-leaf clovers using different means. Richard Mabey alleges, in Flora Britannica, that there are farms in the US which specialise in four-leaf clovers, producing as many as 10,000 a day (to be sealed in plastic as "lucky charms") by feeding a secret, genetically-engineered ingredient to the plants to encourage the aberration (there are, however, widely-available cultivars that regularly produce leaves with multiple leaflets – see below) . Mabey also states that children learn that a five-leaved clover is even luckier than a four-leaved one.["