Message from @Lizard

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2020-03-23 15:39:14 UTC  

What do you think will happen to your vacuum sealer, when it tries to suck the air out huh?

2020-03-23 15:39:24 UTC  

Also itll all be a big mush by the time you eat it

2020-03-23 15:39:26 UTC  

what the fuck

2020-03-23 15:39:29 UTC  

how do you not comprehend this

2020-03-23 21:39:18 UTC  

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.

2020-03-23 21:46:12 UTC  

Hence the oil? Air evacuates, oil fills the creases in the bag and seals contents.

2020-03-23 21:47:59 UTC  

I'm not sure what oil is for, I've never seen someone else recommend putting oil in the equation.

2020-03-24 03:03:33 UTC  

anybody here has experience with growing potatoes in bags?

2020-03-24 03:36:21 UTC  

As in those black planting bags or in the bags that the potatoes come in?

2020-03-24 03:55:15 UTC  

normal bag that u use for shopping

2020-03-24 03:55:21 UTC  

or these black ones

2020-03-24 05:06:06 UTC  

Depends on the size of the bag

2020-03-24 05:07:07 UTC  

The important part of potatoes grows downwards, so you definitely want them to have room to grow more spuds

2020-03-24 05:08:05 UTC  

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

2020-03-24 05:08:19 UTC  

That's how I did it a few years ago

2020-03-24 09:53:22 UTC  
2020-03-24 09:53:33 UTC  
2020-03-24 09:54:00 UTC  

Kips prolly knows

2020-03-24 09:57:32 UTC  

Knows what

2020-03-24 10:08:02 UTC  

The question asked above bruh

2020-03-24 15:00:05 UTC  

@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?

2020-03-24 15:03:07 UTC  

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?

2020-03-24 15:04:12 UTC  

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

2020-03-24 15:05:17 UTC  

Want me to link the 5g potato bucket video?

2020-03-24 15:05:18 UTC  

The potatoes are gonna grow downwards since the potatoes themselves are basically the roots of the plant

2020-03-24 15:08:24 UTC  

Oh i get it now!

2020-03-24 15:08:34 UTC  

@Mr. Verboten yeah that would be helpful

2020-03-24 15:17:31 UTC  
2020-03-24 16:08:11 UTC  

thanks 🙂

2020-03-24 16:08:39 UTC  

lol bruh i saw that video in the morning xD

2020-03-24 16:08:52 UTC  

but thanks anyway

2020-03-24 16:29:52 UTC  

Ah shit

2020-03-24 16:30:04 UTC  

Well he'll help you with your potaters need

2020-03-24 16:30:24 UTC  

He has another video where its in a 20 gallon bucket

2020-03-24 17:18:05 UTC  

I looking more into bags

2020-03-24 17:18:18 UTC  

but i'll keep the buckets in my mind as a plan B

2020-03-24 17:18:58 UTC  

i just dont wanna do pots cuz they heavy and i need something that i can move if i have to

2020-03-24 17:19:08 UTC  

(i live in a rented house)

2020-03-30 18:41:51 UTC