Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Hi Gopal thank you for asking the popcorn has been in vermiculite since Nov. 10 and sprayed with good water with liquid seaweed, in a planter adjacent to the snow pea. no sign of life on that( side of the ) planet! nothing, nothing at all. I wonder if they are all dead, and what to do with the " dirt " and what to do with the popcorn seed. It is a shame, they probably will end up with the rest of the popcorn we have as a snack. I would like to hear some words of wisdom from people who grow popcorn successfully the peas on the other hand have grown up to 10+ inches and some are still in there, growing as we speak. I did no harvest all at once. they are magnificent, strong, fibrous and sweet. Different from the ones I get at the market, much stronger. starting Mung beans today. just reading from you guys what to do thank you all Miss Lavande > > From: misslavande <misslavande@...> > Subject: soak water > > Date: Tuesday, 25 November, 2008, 10:12 PM > > > > > > > I would not drink soak water. > my husband drunk some soak water from organic almonds by mistake, only > one mouthful, and he was sick with it. > He had extreme stomach pain immediately, and then stomach upset for hours. > Why would one want to drink that? it looks pretty dirty to me. > As a matter of fact I wash them again before I peel them and soak them > some more in clear water when ever time allows > Even organic seeds have been exposed to dirt and some handeling. > almonds are so delicious, great food... > > : " ask and it will be given " Good luck with your improving health. > Miss Lavande > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be the first one to try the new Messenger 9 Beta! Go to http://in.messenger./win/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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