Gardeners of slrpnk! I would like to start growing some food in my apartment and I am trying to figure out what would be some good options to meaningfully provide food that I would regularly eat. I don’t mind adding some energy efficient grow lights if necessary, since I have limited light available. What are some of your favourite foods to grow indoors?

  • stabby_cicada@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Herbs. If you’re growing indoors without much sunlight, you won’t be able to grow much. Maximize the bang for your buck by growing fresh herbs, since you don’t need to use much to get a significant improvement in the quality of your food. Parsley is good, sage, thyme, basil…

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      1 year ago

      Definitely, and I’d recommend green onion if you like it because you can “start” it by replanting the roots from store-bought green onion. Just cut off the bottom 2 inches (almost 10cm), plant it, and eat the top part.

      If you’re going to have houseplants, you may as well get some food from them.

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    1 year ago

    Leafy greens tend to do ok indoors and I’ve also grown peppers indoors. You’ll need to supplement the soil if not using indoor potting soil. Any plant that doesn’t self pollinate will need some help (gently shake the plant to spread pollen). Of course nothing beats mother nature so if you have a balcony or some type of open space time out in the sun will help.

    I bet there are some 420 experts that can provide true pro tips.

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    1 year ago

    Lettuce and micro greens for salads, basil for pesto. One green pepper plant is nice if you have space.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve grown tomatoes (compact / bush variety) in an apartment. On a window facing the north, so almost no sunlight. Yeah yield is not great, but more than I expected. One plant gave me approx 2kg of tomatoes.