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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•edit-24 months agoIs there any reason, if the specific conditions are so narrowly defined, that we can’t grow the orchid hydroponically in a controlled environment anywhere in the world?
minus-square@[email protected]OPMlinkfedilink7•4 months agoIt’s really expensive. Cultivation outside Mexico already depends on child labor because the bees it needs only live in Mexico
Is there any reason, if the specific conditions are so narrowly defined, that we can’t grow the orchid hydroponically in a controlled environment anywhere in the world?
It’s really expensive. Cultivation outside Mexico already depends on child labor because the bees it needs only live in Mexico