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nostr:npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n has mentioned many times on #TSP that you need to practice survival skills otherwise you won't have them when the #shtf. My seed starting skills need practice lol between inattention and the light being too low these tomatoes aren't looking good.

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The best way to learn gardening is by killing plants 😁

Still do it all the time. It does help to learn from it and so you atleast try not to do again though!

Give those tomatoes some seaweed, it helps in nearly all situations when you stress a plant out.

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I’ve recently started pulling aquatic (freshwater) vegetation out of my friends pond for mulch. I’m sure it’s not as nutrient dense as seaweed, but it works really good. No weed seed spread with it and it’s insanely prolific

Seaweed is good it's has a lot of micronutrients and growth regulating things like auxins in them.

If what your putting on works that's great. Might be worth seeing if you can pair it with some biology to see if you can make it even better though.

Quite a few people permaculture related people are working on a plant nutrient database. So in the near future we should have a better idea of what we are dealing with for all plants.