Not to be a myth buster, but unless you can completely control pollination, organic is a false god. Organic farms still use pesticides and some due to the size of the farm can be considered unregulated. Even still, some natural forms of pesticides are as dangerous as commercial compound farms. People don't need to be ripped off by paying more for something that is equal to commercial crap. Be wise grow your own and look beyond the label. Research the farm and know which farms are worthy of your trust and money. Buy local when possible.
this^ is my next venture. did you make up your own system, or buy a kit? I like the design of LettuceGrow, but one of the owners is a liberal actress that doesn't like Trump, so that's off my list of possibilities.
I built a hydroponics system, then bought the lettuce grow. As much as what’s her name doesn’t like trump, it’s really the best product out there. That being said it was more a test to compare against my home made system. Home made system holds 80 plants, lettuce grow holds 30. We will see what the results are after the test.
thanks for the reply and details. And yes, that LG sure does look like a neat system, and is real pretty compared to some of the others. I'll have to look into to more. some people are absolute no gos like Christy T and John Legend, but I doubt this girl is on that level, might just be confused or misquoted.
The click and grow system looks easy too, and very portable, will be nice to have fresh lettuce if the shortages get worse.👩🌾
I grow as much as I can. To counter the negative effects of shop bought fruit and veg I regularly detox with various clays, charcoal and Diotomaceous Earth (food grade).
Not to be a myth buster, but unless you can completely control pollination, organic is a false god. Organic farms still use pesticides and some due to the size of the farm can be considered unregulated. Even still, some natural forms of pesticides are as dangerous as commercial compound farms. People don't need to be ripped off by paying more for something that is equal to commercial crap. Be wise grow your own and look beyond the label. Research the farm and know which farms are worthy of your trust and money. Buy local when possible.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/httpblogsscientificamericancomscience-sushi20110718mythbusting-101-organic-farming-conventional-agriculture/
Grow all my produce hydroponically in my house. No pesticides at all.
this^ is my next venture. did you make up your own system, or buy a kit? I like the design of LettuceGrow, but one of the owners is a liberal actress that doesn't like Trump, so that's off my list of possibilities.
I built a hydroponics system, then bought the lettuce grow. As much as what’s her name doesn’t like trump, it’s really the best product out there. That being said it was more a test to compare against my home made system. Home made system holds 80 plants, lettuce grow holds 30. We will see what the results are after the test.
thanks for the reply and details. And yes, that LG sure does look like a neat system, and is real pretty compared to some of the others. I'll have to look into to more. some people are absolute no gos like Christy T and John Legend, but I doubt this girl is on that level, might just be confused or misquoted.
The click and grow system looks easy too, and very portable, will be nice to have fresh lettuce if the shortages get worse.👩🌾
Awesome
I grow as much as I can. To counter the negative effects of shop bought fruit and veg I regularly detox with various clays, charcoal and Diotomaceous Earth (food grade).
GMO and mould.
Also nearly all commercial corn in the US is GM so forget the popcorn. :(