Today we made a difficult decision. After weeks of struggling, it was determined that we had to cut down the first sprout. It was no longer growing and we needed to know why.
We cut the stalk at ground level and have layed it out to dry. We unearthed the root and found no recent growth. We are not sure what caused it, but the root itself is dead.
We may have sabateurs amongst us or we just don't know what the hell it is we are doing, but either way, this mustn't happen again.
The new box and the 4 new sprouts in it are thriving and have shown much more life in recent days. Our hopes for a bamboo wall took a big hit today, but unlike that first stalk will not die!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Bamboo Fiber
Here's the first in our posts about other uses for bamboo. Let's start with bamboo fiber. Used in everything from t-shirts to robes to throws, bamboo fiber is an excellent textile material. Bamboo contains an anti-bacteria and bacteriostasis named "bamboo kun," which means that it can be grown without the aid or pesticides or other chemicals. The bamboo kun is also what makes the fabric naturally anti-bacterial, meaning that a bamboo fiber t-shirt can be worn multiple times without it getting smelly. The only downside being that because of the nature of the fabric, a shirt may stretch out a little if worn multiple times without washing. It will apparently snap back into shape after a wash.
The fabric is soft and has the feel of a synthetic, although it will not dry as quickly as a synthetic. It breathes well and is also biodegradable.
You can buy products made from bamboo fabric at Shirts of Bamboo. They've also got a blog.
We're considering buying at least one shirt from these people - just to try it out.
The fabric is soft and has the feel of a synthetic, although it will not dry as quickly as a synthetic. It breathes well and is also biodegradable.
You can buy products made from bamboo fabric at Shirts of Bamboo. They've also got a blog.
We're considering buying at least one shirt from these people - just to try it out.
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Bamboo,
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Bamboo Kun,
Bamboo Textiles,
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Shirts of Bamboo
Some notes and such
Your blog editor has been away on vacation, so we're sorry for the lack of posts. We've decided to include in our blog more information about bamboo, bamboo products and bamboo news. We want to let everybody in on all the information we're learning about this amazing plant. So watch for some new content to show on the sidebar and here in the main body of the blog. All actual Project Bambusa growth updates will still feature our patented "Day XX: In Which..." format. Everything else will look like a normal blog post.
That's it for now - expect some updates on the growth of our bamboo beginning Tuesday or Wednesday!
That's it for now - expect some updates on the growth of our bamboo beginning Tuesday or Wednesday!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Day 38: In Which We Realize That Spelling Isn't A Strength
Henceforth, "Chute 1," "Chute 2" and "Chute 3" will be renamed "Shoot 1," "Shoot 2" and "Shoot 3."
Because it turns out that "chute" is definitely not the same thing as a "shoot." Whoops.
Signs, etc. will be remade as time allows.
Because it turns out that "chute" is definitely not the same thing as a "shoot." Whoops.
Signs, etc. will be remade as time allows.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Day 36: In Which We Are Shocked And Awed
So here's this morning's picture. We've dubbed our first growth "Chute 1." Two other chutes have popped up (Chute 2 and 3, respectively) and while they're still tiny, we're expecting great things.

Chute 1 is totally huge. We've calculated that it's grown an average of four inches/day. The picture below is from this morning:

This one is from Wednesday:

And compare it to this one from this morning (using the trowel as a unit of measurement).

Another thing to note is that the grayish "skin" that's been covering the bamboo is starting to come away - as evidenced in the following picture:

And here's a long-shot, just for kicks.

Finally, we promised a web cam and a new logo: check it out here for now until we get the blog template updated. We're still having some issues with the web cam, but you can see what we've got going so far.

Chute 1 is totally huge. We've calculated that it's grown an average of four inches/day. The picture below is from this morning:

This one is from Wednesday:

And compare it to this one from this morning (using the trowel as a unit of measurement).

Another thing to note is that the grayish "skin" that's been covering the bamboo is starting to come away - as evidenced in the following picture:

And here's a long-shot, just for kicks.

Finally, we promised a web cam and a new logo: check it out here for now until we get the blog template updated. We're still having some issues with the web cam, but you can see what we've got going so far.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Day 34: In Which We Go Dot-Com And Show Major Growth
We're all dot-com in this place. Welcome to the new projectbambusa.com (http://www.projectbambusa.com)!
So last week was pretty exciting. We had our first chute sprout our lone root (dubbed "Root A"). Everybody was in shock. We all stood around the box, looking at this tiny sprout with our collective mouths agape. Egads!
One week later we return from the Thanksgiving Holiday and this is what we see:

So awesome.
The very next day we come in and we see this:

Seriously, y'all. That's, like, two inches in one night. Fantastic.
So now we're working on a webcam. That should be live tomorrow. Here are some more pics - the first is Travis trying to make the software work and the second is a pic of the webcam itself.


Tomorrow we're going to get the webcam up and on this site. Also, the Project Bambusa! logo will make it's first high-res debut.
So last week was pretty exciting. We had our first chute sprout our lone root (dubbed "Root A"). Everybody was in shock. We all stood around the box, looking at this tiny sprout with our collective mouths agape. Egads!
One week later we return from the Thanksgiving Holiday and this is what we see:

So awesome.
The very next day we come in and we see this:

Seriously, y'all. That's, like, two inches in one night. Fantastic.
So now we're working on a webcam. That should be live tomorrow. Here are some more pics - the first is Travis trying to make the software work and the second is a pic of the webcam itself.


Tomorrow we're going to get the webcam up and on this site. Also, the Project Bambusa! logo will make it's first high-res debut.
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