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Potatos grow underground which… goes hand in hand with low exposure to pesticides.
Potatoes have a lot of fungicides applied so they don’t rot if the soil is too wet.
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Harvested target bought russet potatos today.
Negative indications of nematode.
Papaya sapling got destroyed by what I think was white fly, when it began fruiting.
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not all is eaten...
I have a hundred+ coffee and 50 wild tea plants on my property... they grow like weeds in Hawaiian Acres.
ps one of the biggest Palm Grows in World is in the Acres too..
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08-14-2022, 05:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2022, 06:00 PM by Durian Fiend.)
(08-12-2022, 06:09 PM)Olohana 1790 Wrote: ps one of the biggest Palm Grows in World is in the Acres too..
Which one are you thinking of, Pigafetta filaris by chance?
Or are you thinking of the Palm business there...
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coconuts and avocados are easy to grow.
Mulberry can be made into tea, the leaves can be eaten in salads and the berries are tasty, too. Easy to grow from cuttings.
Most citrus grows well, some are seasonal, others seem to have a much longer fruiting season.
Food from trees is good since once they start producing they're usually fairly problem and maintenance free.
Mamaki and tea bushes. Moringa. Plant what you like to eat.
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03-30-2024, 08:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2024, 08:17 PM by Punaperson.)
First question to ask and answer - what part of Puna are you talking about ?
Kapoho/Kahena, with 60" inches of rain/year and plenty of sunshine ?
Or Mt. View/Glenwood with 150"/year with cooler/cloudy conditions ?
As it is, your question is too vague for a serious answer. Best advice is to talk to your neighbors to find out what has been tried, what thrives, what dies.
Elevation and rainfall will be among the basic factors that determine the 'best' food plants that will grow where you are.
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Punaperson is spot on. Mango will grow and flower in Mt. View, but no fruit. Success with citrus, starfruit (don''t plant more than one). We'll see with coconuts. Bananas of course. Onions, garlic and olena. If you're lucky you may get a huge bloom of mushrooms like Lepista tarda. We augment our pahoehoe with cinder and organics by the bag and compost everything we can. Love cardboard as it deters weeds as it breaks down.
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I wouldn't consider Starfruit to be "food". Maybe an occasional treat. Definitely don't "juice" it.
"There isn't a universal safe amount of starfruit for everyone. A healthy amount depends on your individual health, particularly your kidney function.
Healthy adults with normal kidney function: Generally, there's no strict limit for healthy adults. However, most recommendations suggest enjoying starfruit in moderation.
People with kidney issues: If you have any kidney problems, it's best to avoid starfruit altogether. Starfruit contains a toxin called caramboxin that can be harmful to those with impaired kidney function.
Uncertainties: More research is needed to determine the exact amount that might be safe or risky for certain groups, such as children or pregnant women.
Starfruit can interact with certain medications. Here's what you need to know:
Inhibition of CYP3A4: Starfruit contains compounds that can inhibit an enzyme in the body called CYP3A4. This enzyme is responsible for breaking down many medications [1].
Increased medication effect: If CYP3A4 is inhibited, the medication may not be broken down as quickly as usual, leading to higher levels of the drug in your system. This can increase the medication's effect, potentially leading to side effects or even toxicity.
Specific medications to avoid: Certain medications are particularly sensitive to CYP3A4 inhibition. It's important to avoid starfruit if you take medications like:
Bosutinib (used for leukemia)
Panobinostat (used for multiple myeloma)
Venetoclax (used for leukemia)
Consult your doctor: If you take any medications, it's best to talk to your doctor before consuming starfruit. They can advise you on potential interactions and whether starfruit is safe for you."
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Which nurseries sell the heartiest of seeds? Since we are about to purchase an old property in Pahoa, is it a wise idea to attempt to "cleanse" the soil by using plants that can gradually absorb the toxins in the ground? I believe the proper term is Phytoremediation.