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Welcome to my planet of skywalker.......chopped 2 yesterday. Getting better but I think my city hard tap water is shit. Ro filter next
 

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here's an interest quote for you all:

Plants Don’t Use Many Nutrients
How can we grow food year after year and not run out of nutrients? An important fact is that plants don’t use a lot of nutrients. van Helmont did an interesting experiment in 1684, where he showed that you could grow a 164 pound tree from a couple of ounces of soil.

The amount of minerals in food is very small compared to the amount in soil. But how small?

Consider this calculation. Soil contains 1-5% iron – let’s use an average of 2% which is 400,000 mg/sqft, in the plow layer. A carrot weights 50 g and contains 0.3 mg of iron. So that 1 sq ft of soil has enough iron to grow 1.3 million carrots. That is a lot more than 50 years of farming.

Source:

https://www.gardenmyths.com/soil-fertility-decreasing/
 
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