really starts kate and her team have found a sustainable way to artificially begin growing the kelp sara berry prepares the reproductive areas of the kelp blades. they release spores which sarah then pours around spools where they can settle and begin to grow. she doesn't use chemicals organic feed is enough. all you know. that there they are in their own environments they will be open for a long surface like a rock so. it will if we swim with it will take them telephone thout rock on it'll settle there so in the tank we have made the groove with twine on the twine has a rough surface so therefore will. find the choice of will settle on. the spools grow small shoots over a period of around 9 weeks. growing them in the times has the advantage that the company does not impact the island's ecosystem. but it's not always plain sailing. growing as in the tank we have had some problems from time to time we've lost. too much as to say in the war or bacteria growing you know so when those things happen and since help us learn how to you know how to keep the water are. capable of. once they've grown in