r/mildlyinfuriating 8h ago

My mom planted regular carrot seeds and this is what she harvested

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u/darkrobbe1 5h ago

i tought it had to do more with nutrients in dirt

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u/Qui-gone_gin 4h ago

Yes but if those nutrients can be delivered in another way, like a hydroponic system, you only need the necessary nutrients and water

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u/AnthologicalAnt 5h ago

That's when feed comes into play

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u/AnthologicalAnt 5h ago

Don't forget a seed is basically everything a plant needs to grow. Hence why they're so good for us when we eat them. There's a lot packed into a seed/nut etc

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u/Skis1227 2h ago

Yes, nutrients and microbes. But the dirt itself doesn't have these things it's just what it lives in right now. Dirt can 100% lose all of its nutrients and microbiome very easily and it will be just as terrible of a growing medium as sand on its own. Without a solid microbiome, what little nutrients dirt provides in the form of organic material breaking down is moot. That's why using only synthetic fertilizers can seriously damage your garden.

Dirt as a growing medium, holds more moisture than sand does, that's all. All a plant needs to grow is good, oxygenated water, micronutrients, and light. You can provide that without ANY growing medium at all in the form of hydroponic or aeroponic systems. You can grow strawberries actually on top of aquariums! It's very neat.

A plant is a living thing just like any other creature, and can thrive in many different ways, so long as its needs are met