Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Hydroponics research for kudzu is being studied here
Hydroponics research for kudzu is being studied where? Here. If you are a scientist who knows much about hydroponics or root crops and hydroponics, I need help. I also want to talk to people who do bonsai. Harvesting the root is more important than the greens commercially. I read that there is no longer a green house at the Antarctic, and least not the USA places. So before I knew that I started growing kudzu (a superplant) using a grow light in my kitchen. I don't know what I did wrong. Maybe the 70*F temperature in the house was too cool, maybe the grow light wasn't in the right place. Maybe I didn't have the right fertilizer in the water (hydroponic) or I didn't change the water often enough. Because of pollution, ivy, poison ivy, and kudzu are growing more aggressively on all the continents except the Antarctic. Kudzu is the only superplant I know that is completely edible and medicinal (related to the snow pea and soybeans). I don't know if anyone here is a botanist or has an interest in hydroponics? I also bought a juicer to see if it is possible to juice kudzu. Yes, but a total waste of money. A blender is more effective. I probably need a grass juicer. Even with kudzu cut diagonally, the fibers are too much for a $300.00 Breville juicer. I have had a blog for the last 10+ years with experiments I have done or questions I have had about kudzu and links to help addiction. I need to try again with kudzu because I would eat it year round every day three times a day. It tastes that good, and is that healthy for anyone. The Book of Kudzu by William Shurtleff is a good place to start if you are interested. He is a scientist from Stanford U. The book is 30 years old. Auburn U. and hundreds of thousands of sites have recipes, including my blog. I am the first one to show how to juice kudzu with a blender.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Hydroponic kudzu
I do not know how to grow kudzu. I wanted to grow hydroponic kudzu. I grew many more mosquitos than I did kudzu.
Any suggestions for growing kudzu using hydroponics would be appreciated!
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Any suggestions for growing kudzu using hydroponics would be appreciated!
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Friday, May 15, 2015
Research of Kudzu to kill that plant
When we look at kudzu as a resource that we begin to use, it will no longer be as widespread. I found this research today with great explanations and pictures. There are things to learn here. kudzu http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/kudzu.pdf

Thursday, May 7, 2015
Hydroponics and Bonsai for Kudzu
Who is brave enough to try hydroponics and bonsai for kudzu? Is there a scientist or someone who plays with plants who would be willing to try?

Tuesday, April 28, 2015
X-actly
The Book of Kudzu has no comparable website like this Soy INFO center. com http://www.soyinfocenter.com/
http://www.soyinfocenter.com/
If you want to learn more about kudzu, it wouldn't hurt to read this information as much as possible. Kudzu and Soy are close cousins, as well as Snowpeas being related to both!
http://www.soyinfocenter.com/
If you want to learn more about kudzu, it wouldn't hurt to read this information as much as possible. Kudzu and Soy are close cousins, as well as Snowpeas being related to both!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Kudzu Roots
Yesterday I pulled kudzu up and there were roots! Now to plant them and grow kudzu year round!

Thursday, April 16, 2015
Nice famine food
Does kudzu taste better than broccoli? I hope so!

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