Man i would love to chat with you. Im embarking on this same journey as you here in Puerto Rico hitting my establishing phase I'm also going to have cattle on a different part of the land.
I always wonder if all the plants growing in one place, where the seed bomb landed or was planted, would be counterproductive or not ideal in the long term in terms of competition between root zones and for light. Is this not an issue when doing the seed bomb method?
You have to remember that they are growing at different rates and have different life cycles. Some come out early some stay longer and some stay till the end
@@WhatsRipening i do realize they’ll Occupy different strata and some will be annuals while others perennial yet I still see the close emergence as an issue in terms of root zone competition and light competition a few months out. I consider the seed would be better employed if it was more intentionally planted and spaced more methodically.
@@kwlweapons in Syntropic thought, there is no competition among plants. Only unconditional love and mutual cooperation. I suggest reading the articles written on the agenda gotch website for more insight. It's pretty interesting stuff