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Steven D. Harrington @Steffenwoof
I’ve been wanting to start an inhouse sweet pea and
cherry tomato spot in the back corner of my bedroom.
My only concern is water and drainage.
The Biosphere @the_biosphere_official
I live for good substrate but this definitely helps me in a pinch.
Does not work with nitrogen phosphorus or potassium very
well but iron magnesium and other Trace elements seem to
be killer as a foliar spray.
(responding to #TermoftheDay: Foliar Feeding)
Adam&Autumn Joseph @disclosureguru
That’s the same thing they use for solar radiation management
in the air to combat global warming. Stratospheric aerosol
injections specifically use calcite as it is known to help heal the
ozone as well as contribute to aforsestation.
(responding to Not Just for Upset Tummies:
Calcium Carbonate and Healthy Plants)
Daniel P.
Beneficial mites, nematodes, and lady bugs = clean
and clear with no pesticides. I’d recommend a lemon
juice and RO water wash after chop before drying to
ensure none cling to flowers.
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