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Well, yes . . .
Post #401,072
by
Andrew Grygus
4/22/15 12:41:43 AM
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Well, yes . . .
This plant can be used to efficiently decontaminate water laden with toxic metals. Using this stuff as a food resource requires careful control of the environment, as in any aquaculture operation.
Post #401,075
by
drook
4/22/15 7:37:43 AM
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But that's not going to happen when it gets trendy
--
Drew
A new vegetable is entering the food scene.
- (
Andrew Grygus
)
- (8)
- April 17, 2015, 10:12:08 PM EDT
I used it in my fish pond.
- (
crazy
)
- (7)
- April 17, 2015, 10:22:42 PM EDT
And it's as good as whey protein? Gonna have to do some research
-NT
- (
drook
)
- (1)
- April 17, 2015, 10:44:43 PM EDT
You can start here . . . .
- (
Andrew Grygus
)
- April 17, 2015, 11:11:38 PM EDT
once it cleaned the pond what did it live on?
-NT
- (
boxley
)
- (4)
- April 20, 2015, 12:45:43 PM EDT
fish shit
-NT
- (
crazy
)
- (3)
- April 20, 2015, 05:37:37 PM EDT
okay, so when growing in a third world unregulated farm
- (
boxley
)
- (2)
- April 21, 2015, 11:59:24 PM EDT
Well, yes . . .
- (
Andrew Grygus
)
- (1)
- April 22, 2015, 12:41:43 AM EDT
But that's not going to happen when it gets trendy
-NT
- (
drook
)
- April 22, 2015, 07:37:43 AM EDT
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For the time being, let's leave him in the infirmary with a defenseless female half-wit with no survival instincts.
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