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  1. Here are some other thoughts that would've taken too long to say in a short.
    – cornstarch doesn't mix in boiling water, it clumps. You'd need to mix it into cold water, then boil.
    – carrot seeds need light to germinate, burying them will prevent germination.
    – planting that many seeds so close means, IF they grew, you'd be thinning 90% of your seedlings. What a waste of seeds!

    What else do you notice???

  2. Wow.
    Thank you for that great response to that stunning bit of AI generated inaccuracies.
    As an arborist of over 45 years I can verify the information you provided is correct on all levels.

  3. I really wonder how long we're going to allow AI to tell us what to do before something really awful happens. I hate this so much.

  4. OMG I just noticed that there are 3 different sets of hands! LOL The first is a woman's with natural nails, the seconds is a woman's with deep red nail polish and the third set is male. The more you watch the more you see! But feel free to watch this multiple times without feeding the AI beast.

  5. It actually seems like it would take longer to mix this up and squeeze it out than it would to just sprinkle the seeds in the trench😅

  6. That's a wrong interpretation of a method. When I was a kid my grandma used to boil such clay, let it cool, cut a bunch of strips from old style toilet paper and glue the carrot seeds on that strip with the cornstarch glue.
    Let it dry and bring to your garden. Easy to put inside trenches and no overcrowding.

  7. Thank God i know that AI IS complete stupidity . If we let technology run our lives,we,are in trouble . Ai is,not smart cause,guess,who's putting this info inside the computer? Guess what they are ignorant idiotic humans

  8. Those aren't carrot seeds… but you're thinking of corn gluten meal… corn starch is not a herbicide… nor was it corn starch she put in the ground, it looked more like shaving foam lol

  9. And carrot seeds need to be under of very light sprinkling of soil… Sprinkle seeds on top, wet toilet paper or paper towels over that, then a board on top until they sprout for a few days, the remove board. That worked for me, steady

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