BasicMember
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This is what I'm playing with right now. Everything is very basic and I enjoy not messing around with it right now, I have a lot going on in life, and this suits me now. Yeah, that's soil. I used to do hydro but I woke up one day and did "this". I have always said that soil belongs outdoors in nature and I think I'll stick to that after this last year. I don't love having dirt indoors.
Equipment is nothing special but follows general recommendations for home cultivation. Right now it's all weed but I grow some food too, like super strong chilies and stuff like that, indoors. Outdoors I grow tomatoes, spinach and some random stuff in a small greenhouse. Our climate isn't meant for humans living here and therefor very little humans consume can grow here. With a greenhouse I can improve the situation but not fix it.
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