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Quoted By: >>2631713
(P.S.: Sorry, I'm not sure whether this is more fit for /sci/, /out/ or /diy/, so I'm posting on 3oth of them)
I'm planning to start growing food in my home, but I wanna do it in a close-cycle fashion, that is.: *everything* the plant needs (except air and light) must come from composting (food scraps and/or urine and/or poop aka "humanure") or, at the very least, from something that anyone can easily find or make on their own without having to spend money.
Question 1: is this theoretically possible?
If yes, question 2: what is the best possible system you recommend to achieve this? Normal pots, hydroponics, aquaponics, grow-boxes, etc.?
And how should I feed my plants?
I'm planning to start growing food in my home, but I wanna do it in a close-cycle fashion, that is.: *everything* the plant needs (except air and light) must come from composting (food scraps and/or urine and/or poop aka "humanure") or, at the very least, from something that anyone can easily find or make on their own without having to spend money.
Question 1: is this theoretically possible?
If yes, question 2: what is the best possible system you recommend to achieve this? Normal pots, hydroponics, aquaponics, grow-boxes, etc.?
And how should I feed my plants?
