Message from @rando014844
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well in a sense
cause you'll have to google the plants
Example I live in the 13b area
Y'all should download and read this book
http://files.diydharma.org/other/John_Seymour-The_Complete_Book_of_Self_Sufficiency.pdf
that is an excellent book, i read it before
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definately gonna print that out as soon as quarantine is over
btw i heard it some people call: "The Bible of Self-sufficiency"
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@Lizard there's that one and the encyclopedia of country living
In fact checking funny internet man I've seen people say cold water or they make no reference to water temp. Is it best to use hot or cold water for DIY vacuum seal?
No dont water
no water
What do you think will happen to your vacuum sealer, when it tries to suck the air out huh?
Also itll all be a big mush by the time you eat it
what the fuck
how do you not comprehend this
The point is that you don't use the machine, you can do this with Ziploc bag and a container of water at home. The water stays out of the bag.
Hence the oil? Air evacuates, oil fills the creases in the bag and seals contents.
I'm not sure what oil is for, I've never seen someone else recommend putting oil in the equation.
anybody here has experience with growing potatoes in bags?
As in those black planting bags or in the bags that the potatoes come in?
normal bag that u use for shopping
or these black ones
Depends on the size of the bag
The important part of potatoes grows downwards, so you definitely want them to have room to grow more spuds
Stick a spud in water first for like one or two weeks, or however long it takes to grow roots then chuck into some soil
That's how I did it a few years ago
Kips prolly knows
Knows what
The question asked above bruh
@Scav so i fill the bag about halfway with soil and then plant my potatoes? and then cover them up with dirt? so the new potatoes are forming/growing beneath the seedpotatoe?
Nah fam
You know how the make kids put like skewers on a potato and they put it in a jar of water for like a week? You ever done that little science experiment as a kid in school?
That's so they take root, after that you can just put the potato in the soil, you don't gotta bury em deep since the potatoes are gonna sprout a stem and leaves to get some sunlight
Want me to link the 5g potato bucket video?
The potatoes are gonna grow downwards since the potatoes themselves are basically the roots of the plant