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[This is Castiel, your local herbology professor + fairy. He's about two feet tall, with constantly fluttering wings so he can fly at your eye level. Also, he's in the greenhouse, which does seem to have sustained some damage from the earthquake.]
Hello. This is a notice that the greenhouse has taken some slight damage during the earthquake and some plants will need to be repotted or relocated. Any students interested in doing so may report to the greenhouse at any time within the next three days for extra credit and a bonus to their house.
That being said, doing this extra credit will not cancel out the assignment for 1000 words on the restorative properties of the illmerida leaf that is due tomorrow. I should be available in my office or can be found in the greenhouse all day today for anyone who requires extra help with this.
Additionally, although I would think this would be obvious, any student caught stealing from the greenhouse will face severe house penalties and potentially expulsion from both the class and the greenhouse. If you have taken several pieces of equipment from the shed, you are advised to replace them today while I'm not looking and no penalty will be handed out.
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I'd like to see the result of the equipment you've borrowed recently; obviously, you're more capable than I originally thought.
Hello. This is a notice that the greenhouse has taken some slight damage during the earthquake and some plants will need to be repotted or relocated. Any students interested in doing so may report to the greenhouse at any time within the next three days for extra credit and a bonus to their house.
That being said, doing this extra credit will not cancel out the assignment for 1000 words on the restorative properties of the illmerida leaf that is due tomorrow. I should be available in my office or can be found in the greenhouse all day today for anyone who requires extra help with this.
Additionally, although I would think this would be obvious, any student caught stealing from the greenhouse will face severe house penalties and potentially expulsion from both the class and the greenhouse. If you have taken several pieces of equipment from the shed, you are advised to replace them today while I'm not looking and no penalty will be handed out.
[FILTERED to LUA]
I'd like to see the result of the equipment you've borrowed recently; obviously, you're more capable than I originally thought.
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Date: 2012-08-06 03:09 pm (UTC)Some acidophiles are affected by light, but many don't, especially as necessary pH can often only exist in dark places so that humans don't manipulate them to their liking.
[He studies the area intently, flitting around the various setups.]
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Date: 2012-08-07 03:02 am (UTC)So we set some stuff up, but... this water doesn't seem right. Didn't want to put any plants down here yet. [There's an overly complex series of PVC tubes here, tape over one spot. She eases it open and lets some water pour into a cup.]
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Date: 2012-08-08 04:52 pm (UTC)This is a very complex system. I'd wish you'd apply yourself more in class with this kind of ability.
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Date: 2012-08-10 12:27 am (UTC)What about the water? Couldn't find anything about that. [Does he get it's not acido-whatever, or is pool water the same thing?]
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Date: 2012-08-10 02:38 pm (UTC)Ms. Klein, water potent enough to contain acidophiles is often so acidic it would eat away your pipes, turn bright yellow and orange, and smell terrible. What you've given me is is pool water. Safe for human consumption, with a pH between 7.2 and 7.8 - closer to 7.8, I suspect. Water necessary for the creation of acidophiles usually has pH near 1 or 2.
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Date: 2012-08-10 05:44 pm (UTC)It's still not growing anything, though. All the people in it and all that.
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Date: 2012-08-11 04:09 am (UTC)May I ask what you were doing or were going to do that required manipulating the pool piping with greenhouse equipment?