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I can't recognize this plant, what species?

Do you grow it indoors with a lamp powered by a solar panel?

great colors
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Soooo awesome 👌 👏 great tomatoes 🍅

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I can't recognize this plant, what species?

Do you grow it indoors with a lamp powered by a solar panel?

great colors


Purple rambo radishes, microgreens. 40x nutrient dense than mature plant. Grown solar with t5 led & rainwater

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Soooo awesome 👌 👏 great tomatoes 🍅



Purple rambo radishes, microgreens. 40x nutrient dense than mature plant. Grown solar with t5 led & rainwater


Thx

Nice :thumbsup: gj

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phahahaha i just saw your cat!!!!
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For godly soil make terra preta. Activated biochar mixed with everything, soil, horse manure, soil amendments, clay, blast it with organic fertilisers. Mulch with pea straw and plant away. Let the micro organisms populate and you will have super rich soil for your grandchildren to use.

I prefer raised garden beds for home garden a lot easier to maintain and keep pests away.



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For godly soil make terra preta. Activated biochar mixed with everything, soil, horse manure, soil amendments, clay, blast it with organic fertilisers. Mulch with pea straw and plant away. Let the micro organisms populate and you will have super rich soil for your grandchildren to use.

I prefer raised garden beds for home garden a lot easier to maintain and keep pests away.

https://i.ibb.co/m0CKhKb/images-2023-10-06-T221334-067.jpg


Yes I wrote about this and have been doing it for years! :
Terra preta, also known as "Amazonian dark earth," is a type of fertile soil found in certain parts of the Amazon rainforest in South America. It is characterized by its dark color, high fertility, and the presence of a unique blend of organic and inorganic materials. The term "terra preta" is Portuguese for "black earth."

Key characteristics of terra preta include:

Dark Color: Terra preta is notably darker than the surrounding soils, often black or dark brown, which is a result of its high carbon content.

High Fertility: One of the most remarkable features of terra preta is its exceptional fertility. It is much more productive for agriculture compared to the surrounding infertile tropical soils.

Organic Matter: Terra preta contains a high concentration of organic matter, such as charcoal, plant residues, and animal waste, which contributes to its fertility.

Biochar: Biochar, a type of charcoal, is a significant component of terra preta. It is produced through a process called pyrolysis, which is the thermal decomposition of organic materials in the absence of oxygen.

Nutrients: Terra preta is rich in essential plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, and potassium. These nutrients are often present in a form that is more easily accessible to plants compared to regular tropical soils.

Longevity: Terra preta soils can be surprisingly durable, retaining their fertility for many centuries and even millennia.

The origins of terra preta are still a subject of ongoing research, but it is believed that they were created by ancient indigenous communities who inhabited the Amazon region. These communities likely used a combination of biochar, compost, and other organic materials to amend the otherwise nutrient-poor tropical soils.

Terra preta has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its potential applications in sustainable agriculture and climate change mitigation. It serves as an inspiring example of how humans can positively impact the environment and improve soil fertility through organic practices. Today, there is growing interest in utilizing biochar &similar techniques to enhance soil fertility & sequester carbon worldwide


I also make my own weed teas, cover crops, worm castings, and more.

If I can make it here, I do, better than importing products.

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Just been granted 1000 trees and excavated land on contour if this is something you might be interested in hmu
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Just created my microbulator.

It's a solar powered airlift bioreactor

Super fire.
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Planted 600k+seeds last week. The rye is already 3 inches 😳

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need to plant a lot of lettuce and garlic and strawberries and carrots and whatever trees i havent already planted.
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