I suckered the tomato plants in 1 row today. I decided to put them in a bucket of water and try planting a few dozen. I found that the good soil doesn't hold the water enough to maintain hydropressure inside the cuttings, so they wilt. However, the clay soil acts like a bucket of water and the cuttings stay up a lot longer.
I've been too busy with other things and didn't get to sucker the plants sooner. They were too large for the most part. The plants look naked now.
>>1019958Yes, just compost it properly and it will be fine.
>>1019945"Organic" just means the chemical source they used is considered one of the organic kinds listed by the government. There are tons of organic commercial fertilizers and pesticides.
While the term does help sort through a lot of things, you still need to investigate further, specifically with the things you mentioned, "compost tea,fish emulsion...". It should also be noted that some people call a bag of horseman, "fertilizer."
>>1019969In the USA it is the, "ag dept;" "Agricultural Department" "USDA" "United States Department of Agriculture". There's usually a county extension office you can phone up. Depending on location and who answers the phone they may be helpful or as dumb as a box of rocks named "Cleetus."
>>1019987Of course.