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Although this may be no secret to some, I tried a replanting experiment and it's working.
I simply saved some of the bases from some fresh romaine heads and left them in water to see if they would generate. And sure enough most (not all) started too.
After 10 days or so of being in water I transplanted them in organic soil and some have really began to grow. I'm not sure what the long term results will be but it looks like a good way to recycle and produce some more of my own food in less time.
Any opinions or thoughts are appreciated
I simply saved some of the bases from some fresh romaine heads and left them in water to see if they would generate. And sure enough most (not all) started too.
After 10 days or so of being in water I transplanted them in organic soil and some have really began to grow. I'm not sure what the long term results will be but it looks like a good way to recycle and produce some more of my own food in less time.
Any opinions or thoughts are appreciated