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Water is the source of life. Focus Secret

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In one hand you hold a bare green stem with leaves, in the other - a glass of water. Insert the stem into the glass. Under the action of water, a flower will bloom on the stem.

Focus Water is the source of life

Focus secret:

The stem consists of two tubes painted green. The outer tubule is almost half as long as the inner one. Two leaves are attached to the lower end of the outer tube, which, in turn, masks both tubes, and from the side they seem to be one. A bright flower is fixed on top of the inner tube, the cloth petals of which are glued to steel wires.

At first, the inner tube is moved down a little, so that the petals that have formed inside the outer tube will not be visible. It is worth lowering the stem into the water, lightly press it on the bottom of the glass, the petals will appear outside and straighten out. A flower will appear before the audience.

Focus Water is the source of life

It can also be done so that a flower taken out of a glass without water will “wither” and its petals will crumble. To do this, you can imperceptibly take exactly the same, but separated petals in your free palm in advance.

After pulling the stem out of the glass, cover it for a moment with your hand, at the same time slightly pushing the flower inside the outer tube, and after that, opening your palm, drop the petals on the floor.

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