I couldn’t tell you but absolutely should, I should set a camera up. Couple years ago we got voles, but the cucumbers were fine last year.
We are right by a natural preserve, so lots of wildlife, but the bunnies/rabbits (some domesticated became wild iirc) seem to be more prominent in other communities.
We’ve had deer in the front yard, but my backyard lilies have been fine, there’s a small gap under my gate that smaller stuff can get in, like rabbits, beavers and raccoons. All the trees in the community have little cages to stop beavers.
Our retention pond in our neighborhood has a lot of algae and problematic plant growth due to the surrounding farms and lawn runoff, so we’re experimenting with a floating island to pull nutrients out before they can cause problems. This will also provide some interesting flowering plants, and more fish habitats....
Cannabis would pull out excess nutrients as well, I’m just saying there’s probably other options if you wanted to do a little research, but apparently no one wanted to discuss this topic.
Well you rebuffed and turned additional avenues I gave you to look up, it didn’t sound like you were willing to do anything additional. Cannabis does all of those things you are looking for, so clearly there’s more than what the researches you’re using for options.
Usually when someone shares a topic they want to talk about it and learn more, is that not why you posted?
For soil rejuvenation you mulch it back into the soil for compost I thought, you can’t do that if you’re using it for remediation to pull stuff out of the soil as you would be just be putting it right back in again.
Through discussion, which was extremely hard, you found out that it can be used for both, and there is potentially other options you can find out for your floating garden.
Why do you think I was offended by your post? I was trying to start a discussion and you apparently immediately thought I said you didn’t do any research.
Cannabis can be used for rejuvenation and remediation, it pulls out toxins and nutrients, but can also add nutrients. It can do anything, it’s just how it’s used, so yes it could maybe apply to your project.
Holy fucking shit, insistence of what? That there can be other plants?
Should I have said “extra”, “bonus”, or “more” sure, but all of those can be taken out of context too. I don’t want them to do anything, I was merely providing evidence that there’s other plants to back up a claim instead of being called out for not providing anything for it.
I never said they had to or told them to, please point that out?
They said they were not interested about 4 comments in after not realizing that cannabis isn’t only for heavy metals like they assumed in their first response. I rather politely at that point said that it’s not only for that.
Again, holy fucking shit you’re reading way to into a rather innocuous comment that someone took offense too. I literally said I was going to read their own research later too, but of course that doesn’t taken into context.
Edit yeah OP is just pissy, yeah I am still a little of an asshole, but clearly they never wanted a discussion about this in the first place. From a response to someone else they also misunderstood the entire premise of their comment….
I’m following peer reviewed papers on how to remediate ponds, and you’re telling me that they are incorrect or insufficient.
Yeah there is other fucking plants lmfao, and buddy doesn’t want to talk about it.
Honestly, this reply tells me that you don’t actually know as much as you think you do.
I thought buddy wanted to talk and learn something, sounds like they just want to be congratulated for following a guide and not understand why or what they are doing.
You conveniently left out the part where I said to show me the research, and I’d read it.
The part that is basic plant botany and anyone with a basic understanding of how a plant grows would know…? Plants absorb stuff from the soil and hold it, some are better than others. The same has to be true for other mediums like water and coco….
You’re arguing that neither of those are true claims….
Huh…. a good discussion came out of with someone else so clearly not everyone took it that way, why are you assuming the worst? You’re the only other one than OP piping up.
Oh, and yeah someone on the internet got mad at me and made a comment about it, I’m totally gonna change my ways, thank you sir…. /s
Yeah people converse differently, if you don’t like way someone else does it, you don’t need to interject yourself. I could throw a bunch of insults and assumptions at you too.
Spent a lot of time on? Have you read their comments? They show zero knowledge on the subject itself, and zero on basic plant botany… Jesus fucking christ.
This place is a place for discussion, if you’re posting here, you should expect it, it’s kinda in the rules lmfao.
But I get it, it’s hard not to stay defensive once you’ve dug yourself in already.
Yeah…. You kinda have to explain and defend yourself when someone misses the entire point of a discussion that’s already happening……
They don’t understand how plants remediate or rejuvenate growing mediums, so having to explain that myself before even moving into a discussion would be the only way to address that…. And it could only be seeing as defending myself since OP never wanted a discussion. Thats why I left it and moved on.
The topic moved to stuff that is basic plant biology, I’m not gonna try and have a technical discussion with someone with zero understanding of even the basic processes involved. That’s the issue here, I thought they had at least a surface knowledge to want to do something like this in the first place.
They now want peer reviewed papers for how a plant grows… yeah that’s not someone who actually understand anything about they what they are doing…. You understand how asinine of a request that is and how it show how they lack even basic knowledge of the subject…?
Of course I was defensive, they have no understanding of how remediation or rejuvenation works, and the only way to address that is to correct them, and someone who never wanted a discussion would only take it the wrong way.
If they had basic knowledge of the subject, they would see how the topic is relevant, since they can’t see the relevance, they clearly have only read this article and have no understanding of basic plant biology.
Of course every discussion with any technical merit isn’t gonna go anywhere, I just didn’t notice it until it was too late. It happens and I was rather polite until OP took offense to me trying to figure out where they lacked understanding. Which was apparently basic plant biology instead of having any working knowledge.
It’s like someone saying they are skilled in X and then you ask them the most basic question and they have zero idea. So obviously they aren’t actually skilled. This is the case here it seems.
There is absolutely a minimum size that doors need to be for almost any house. Yes you can incorrectly install other doors, but codes provide a minimum size for professionals to follow when installing. Which is 2.1m in most of the world. Other places will have their own standard size door, but yes every country absolutely has standard door sizes.
Why do you claim otherwise…? Just go look up any big box store door catalog lmfao, plenty of standard door options for even home owners. If you’re cutting a door to size, you’ve done fucked up in almost every case.
And it’s funny you say something like this while being completely off base about story heights… fucking lmfao. Sure we should listen to your “expertise” hahahah, you don’t even know how tall a room is, yet we should trust you know anything about doors? Really? Seriously… dude?
We got some tomatoe, pepper and marigold starts from HD, some sunflowers I started, there is also watermelon radishes, cucumbers, kale, basil and some carrots in there as well....
Shit yeah it could be over watering, they were pretty good until I sent them out to harden, but it’s been rainy as well, but if I don’t start they’ll never get outside or hardened before it’s 35c either. Damned either way haha
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One 4'x12' raised bed ready for spring growmies! (lemmy.world)
In this bed (plan is to rotate with the other one) is sunflowers and tomatoes on the left, mixed in with them is arugula, carrots and cucumbers....
Floating Island Garden (lemmy.world)
Our retention pond in our neighborhood has a lot of algae and problematic plant growth due to the surrounding farms and lawn runoff, so we’re experimenting with a floating island to pull nutrients out before they can cause problems. This will also provide some interesting flowering plants, and more fish habitats....
This product will eliminate odours in your home, but only in one plane (lemmy.world)
It's not much, but it's my first grow and it just became legal some weeks ago (lemmynsfw.com)
She’s a girl scout cookie auto and I think she’s beautiful.
10 weeks starting again growmies. 2x Durban Poison, flowering day 0 (lemmy.world)
Beans are coming! (lemmy.world)
After a cold and rainy start of spring, finally the beans are sprouting. We also have a bunch of tomatoes and brassicae....
One raised garden bed done, (lemmy.world)
We got some tomatoe, pepper and marigold starts from HD, some sunflowers I started, there is also watermelon radishes, cucumbers, kale, basil and some carrots in there as well....
~6 week old watermelon start. Shock or is time to just get it outside in the garden? (lemmy.world)