The leafy part will regrow but the taproot never does, so it’s a waste of time. I think I’ve only ever gotten it to work with celery, which I actually managed to transplant, but my sister’s dog tore it up before I could try eating it. Potatoes will also work.
unless you EAT said green part, just trim SOME of it(less for said plant having to WORK just to SURVIVE AND GROW AGAIN(same reason most places DON'T TRIM TREES INTO STICKS AND TRY TO GROW JUST STICKS)
aka regrowing roots takes time/care, also trying to regrow leaves and stems/ upper part of plant takes even more energy/time
all of that carrot you eat? usually only the root for most people
Works to get seeds. The top part will grow leaves and flowers, so you can let it grow until you have the seeds and sow them. The lower part of the top will grow roots and become woody, but it won't gain material. You could also plant a whole carrot and have the same results. Carrots will turn woody in their second year, so don't expect to get good tasting crops.
Tips from someone who fricked it up, sow carrots directly, don't repot them, or they'll turn into carrotlets.
Greens that worked for me are onions and spring onions.
Imma hijack this thread for a sec. Has anyone here ever built a foil tunnel? Im thinking about getting some 4 or 5m long rebar and bending it to form the structure and buy foil to put over them. I wanted to buy ready made tunnel but they are either too big, shit quality or too expensive.
if you want a real hack that actually work, then mulch is there for you. It protects the soil and feeds it. If you have a good ecosystem, you don't have to use a fertilizer (and even pesticides, but that's harder).
Just white obviously, that's why it works. Any dark chocolate hack you see online are fake. It's great to have an infinite supply of white chocolate, but I need a way to summon dark and milk chocolate. I've tried most methods online and they don't work at all.
I dunno what to tell you man, it just sounds like you're aping whatever argument you read "debunking" those things because it sounded fancy and used big concepts. Do you readily believe everything you see on the internet just because it fulfills your desires to be contrarian?
>I dunno what to tell you man, it just sounds like you're aping whatever argument you read "debunking" those things because it sounded fancy and used big concepts. Do you readily believe everything you see on the internet just because it fulfills your desires to be contrarian?
8 months ago
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Not an argument
8 months ago
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You cant force your shitty reaction pic
8 months ago
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I literally giggled 10 minutes. Excellent new meme that I hope to see a lot of.
no there is literally an additional 1/8 inch in the diagonal cut, if you look for it you will see. also the chocolate gif is fake for the same reason.
I bet you think the dancing grey cat is real also?
by the way, imagine how you would feel if you did not eat breakfast this morning.
https://i.imgur.com/67O1Kkl.jpg
It's not a trick moron, the overall size of the bar actually shrinks vertically after rearranging. Watch when the gif loops over, the bar will be bigger when it goes back to the original. The row of squares that got cut diagonally gets smaller which accounts for the square removed.
No way, really? I mean i thought we had just invented an infinite chocolate generator and now you're telling me its not real? Frick this gay ass life...
it works for most leafy plants with their roots still attached.
>carrots >lettuce >onions
these will continue to grow until they flower, when they flower they are as large as they will ever grow and need to be harvested and used or you can try to collect their seeds and grow more.
can be grown from cuttings and are very aggressive plants and need to be culled often.
some foods are the root so you can just grow them like
>potatoes >onion >ginger (live) >garlic
some fruits can be grown from seeds when purchased whole, but most seed bearing vegetables and grains are sterile and won't grow from the grocer as the process to treat them for sale will sterilize them, usually incidentally to make them safe for consumption.
>seeded watermelons >cantaloupe and honeydew >apples (heirloom) >tomatoes (heirloom) >lemons and limes >avocados
are plants which you can grow from seed, but most of them won't be the same plant or taste weird compared to their parent for a variety of factors including the amount of water and fertilizer used.
I've tried that image and it doesnt work for most plants and what few work eventually grow tasteless
>eventually grow tasteless
complete bullshit.
he's right if he went by the pic
putting them in straight water won't do shit, they need other minerals to get taste
So then Gatorade? What color?
Green because it's got what plants crave.
It also has more molecules
buy organic plants. your mutant roundup lettuce is not able to grow once it is harvested
I cut the ends off green onions they spout roots n u can plant em again. That one works well.
how about this?
try this one weird trick
farmers hate him!
The leafy part will regrow but the taproot never does, so it’s a waste of time. I think I’ve only ever gotten it to work with celery, which I actually managed to transplant, but my sister’s dog tore it up before I could try eating it. Potatoes will also work.
>Not using carrot leaves
why?
Nerve gas
the green part is edible and will grow
unless you EAT said green part, just trim SOME of it(less for said plant having to WORK just to SURVIVE AND GROW AGAIN(same reason most places DON'T TRIM TREES INTO STICKS AND TRY TO GROW JUST STICKS)
aka regrowing roots takes time/care, also trying to regrow leaves and stems/ upper part of plant takes even more energy/time
all of that carrot you eat? usually only the root for most people
I will actually propagate many of my trees and bushes with sticks, and those sticks will be mighty
Great way to have carrot rotting in a pot.
Works to get seeds. The top part will grow leaves and flowers, so you can let it grow until you have the seeds and sow them. The lower part of the top will grow roots and become woody, but it won't gain material. You could also plant a whole carrot and have the same results. Carrots will turn woody in their second year, so don't expect to get good tasting crops.
Tips from someone who fricked it up, sow carrots directly, don't repot them, or they'll turn into carrotlets.
Greens that worked for me are onions and spring onions.
>Will these tricks work?
tricks?
you mean common everyday planting and farming techniques?
Yo check it this new tiktok trend, you put seeds in the ground, pour water on it then grow food like pizza
Skeezy and sus af, you bussin on god? fr fr sounds poggers doe
If you remove a cabbage head but leave the stem it will eventually grow a new head.
Obligatory plug for /hgm/ on PrepHole
>Obligatory plug for /hgm/ on PrepHole
Git gud
Imma hijack this thread for a sec. Has anyone here ever built a foil tunnel? Im thinking about getting some 4 or 5m long rebar and bending it to form the structure and buy foil to put over them. I wanted to buy ready made tunnel but they are either too big, shit quality or too expensive.
buy pvc pipes instead, much cheaper, easier to work with and does the same.
Fricking pointless that lettuce one, theyrr cheap anyway. Grow your own if you have the space and are interested in being frugal
>in 2 weeks you will have half a head of lettuce, almost enough for a sandwich!
kek
if you want a real hack that actually work, then mulch is there for you. It protects the soil and feeds it. If you have a good ecosystem, you don't have to use a fertilizer (and even pesticides, but that's harder).
Lettuce etc is a biennial. Yes it can work but you're getting one small harvest and seeds at most.
Just grow lettuce in window containers and garden.
>Will these tricks work?
Yes.
Will this work with other types of chocolate or just white?
Just white obviously, that's why it works. Any dark chocolate hack you see online are fake. It's great to have an infinite supply of white chocolate, but I need a way to summon dark and milk chocolate. I've tried most methods online and they don't work at all.
when the cut to the diagram comes back there is extra chocolate at the bottom diagonal cut that is not there before the cut to the diagram.
nice try 1/10 made me comment.
That's just a trick from the gif looping dumbass. Go back to 3rd grade geometry
no there is literally an additional 1/8 inch in the diagonal cut, if you look for it you will see. also the chocolate gif is fake for the same reason.
I bet you think the dancing grey cat is real also?
by the way, imagine how you would feel if you did not eat breakfast this morning.
I dunno what to tell you man, it just sounds like you're aping whatever argument you read "debunking" those things because it sounded fancy and used big concepts. Do you readily believe everything you see on the internet just because it fulfills your desires to be contrarian?
>I dunno what to tell you man, it just sounds like you're aping whatever argument you read "debunking" those things because it sounded fancy and used big concepts. Do you readily believe everything you see on the internet just because it fulfills your desires to be contrarian?
Not an argument
You cant force your shitty reaction pic
I literally giggled 10 minutes. Excellent new meme that I hope to see a lot of.
It's not a trick moron, the overall size of the bar actually shrinks vertically after rearranging. Watch when the gif loops over, the bar will be bigger when it goes back to the original. The row of squares that got cut diagonally gets smaller which accounts for the square removed.
No way, really? I mean i thought we had just invented an infinite chocolate generator and now you're telling me its not real? Frick this gay ass life...
Yes for onions
Did it myself
it works for most leafy plants with their roots still attached.
>carrots
>lettuce
>onions
these will continue to grow until they flower, when they flower they are as large as they will ever grow and need to be harvested and used or you can try to collect their seeds and grow more.
>rosemary
>mint
>savory
>thyme
>strawberries
>clover
can be grown from cuttings and are very aggressive plants and need to be culled often.
some foods are the root so you can just grow them like
>potatoes
>onion
>ginger (live)
>garlic
some fruits can be grown from seeds when purchased whole, but most seed bearing vegetables and grains are sterile and won't grow from the grocer as the process to treat them for sale will sterilize them, usually incidentally to make them safe for consumption.
>seeded watermelons
>cantaloupe and honeydew
>apples (heirloom)
>tomatoes (heirloom)
>lemons and limes
>avocados
are plants which you can grow from seed, but most of them won't be the same plant or taste weird compared to their parent for a variety of factors including the amount of water and fertilizer used.
works sometmes
but it will be bitter as hell.