• DaGeek247
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      302 months ago

      These would have to be very low power in order to avoid that, yeah. Thankfully, shotguns are incredibly forgiving of that sort of thing if you use a pump action one.

      • @AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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        362 months ago

        Alternatively, you could fire them at an upward angle, letting the seeds scatter widely and fall to the ground in a parabolic arc. Horticultural artillery, as it were.

        • @ReanuKeeves@lemm.ee
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          151 month ago

          Alternatively alternatively, you could somehow propel them with those things attached to your body just below the wrist in almost any direction

          • swab148
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            241 month ago

            Yeah, the shotgun shells were a bad approach, we should have been using grenades!

            • @SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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              31 month ago

              They make airsoft grenades that yeet pellets in every direction. Much less force than a shotgun shell as well. We solved it!

        • Natanael
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          51 month ago

          The initial explosion sending them off is worse than the collision (especially with soil)

      • @frezik@midwest.social
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        172 months ago

        Still doesn’t really work. Lots of tree planting involves shoving a sapling in the ground and walking away with no followup. That results in a bunch of dead saplings. Shotgun seeds would probably do the same.

        • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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          212 months ago

          I mean… Because you just uprooted a sapling, and put the damaged baby tree in the ground, away from parents and with an unfamiliar mycelial network, and hoped it would survive with zero manual intervention

          There’s a whole ecosystem underground with so much going on we’ve barely begun to understand

          • SkaveRat
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            211 month ago

            if you see a baby sapling, don’t pick it up and transplant it somewhere else. its momma tree is probably around somewhere and waits for you to walk away

    • @FinnFooted@lemmy.world
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      151 month ago

      Some seeds need physical or chemical stress to actually germinate. You need rough them up with acid or fire or just sandpaper.

      I still don’t think this is a brilliant way to spread seeds. But there are some seeds it wouldn’t destroy.