Kudzu hay typically has a 15-18% crude protein content and over 60% total digestible nutrient value
Kudzu can grow in nearly any type of soil (e.g., acid soils, lime soils, lowlands with high water tables, and over heavy subsoil), and where winter soil temperatures remain above -25°F.
Large roots allow plants to survive in fairly dry climates and drought conditions. Ideal conditions are moist to well drained and acid to neutral soils (4.5-7)
soil stays warm, 50-65 degrees, and keep the soil moist but not soggy, well drained. wait a week or two before they sprout above the soil.
if spring time is too cold, a black or clear bag over the top of pot, i think the warmth of moisture expands the seed from within the protective shell.
there is very little documentation on Kudzu regarding cultivation & propagation.
kudzu contain high levels of vitamins, minerals, proteins & isoflavones.
making them a great candidate for famine food & medicine for global pandemic & food shortages.
Note: Hypertonic Saline Solution made from table salt (sodium chloride) and water (H2O) has the same main ingredients (hydrogen, oxygen, chloride) as hydroxychloroquine
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https://horticultureandsoilscience.fandom.com/wiki/Kudzu
Kudzu hay typically has a 15-18% crude protein content and over 60% total digestible nutrient value
Kudzu can grow in nearly any type of soil (e.g., acid soils, lime soils, lowlands with high water tables, and over heavy subsoil), and where winter soil temperatures remain above -25°F.
Large roots allow plants to survive in fairly dry climates and drought conditions. Ideal conditions are moist to well drained and acid to neutral soils (4.5-7)
soil stays warm, 50-65 degrees, and keep the soil moist but not soggy, well drained. wait a week or two before they sprout above the soil.
if spring time is too cold, a black or clear bag over the top of pot, i think the warmth of moisture expands the seed from within the protective shell.
there is very little documentation on Kudzu regarding cultivation & propagation.
kudzu contain high levels of vitamins, minerals, proteins & isoflavones.
making them a great candidate for famine food & medicine for global pandemic & food shortages.
Note: Hypertonic Saline Solution made from table salt (sodium chloride) and water (H2O) has the same main ingredients (hydrogen, oxygen, chloride) as hydroxychloroquine
(unconfirmed)