This research aims to investigate the dualistic relationship between intention and craft in animation, through adopting "not knowing" as a collective practical strategy with plants. The animating contains a dualism between intention and craft, and indicates a power structure that craft should denote to the intention. This endowment shows as a single identity and continuity. While "not knowing" suggests an alternative labour division than the vertical one, which has been ubiquitous for both individual animator and animation industry, to employ not knowing is to evoke the creativity from material labour itself, instead of being driven by a constructed text centred destination. It also facilitates a spontaneity of technique without categorising techniques, presenting "a decision" instead of "choice". To animate with plants employing not knowing strategy suggests a spherical time mode without clear division of the former and later in timing, object and subject, animator and audiences etc., throughout a shared ground of the generosity of vegetality, in which plants and human should be both regarded as animators.