Coffee grinds and the chunky coir, spawned with rye berries.
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Re: Abalone Oysters on Coffee Grinds [Re: RogerRabbit]
#4129290 - 05/03/05 09:24 PM (7 years, 9 months ago)
Are the little black dots pins? I've only grown phoenix, pinks and blues but those black dots don't look like oysters to me. Nice oysters none the less. Are you going to remove it from the can? I imagine you'd get a higher yield if you did.
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Re: Abalone Oysters on Coffee Grinds [Re: RogerRabbit]
#4131592 - 05/04/05 09:49 AM (7 years, 9 months ago)
might it be unwise to eat fruits grown from an aluminum can?
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Re: Abalone Oysters on Coffee Grinds [Re: debianlinux]
#4131831 - 05/04/05 11:33 AM (7 years, 9 months ago)
debian, I'm pretty sure coffee cans are either plastic or steel. leave one in the outdoors and it will eventually rust. Aluminum cans would be far too expensive to use as a packaging material. I'm with you though, I wouldn't want to grow in aluminum either.