Today, I saw that my bean plants were bending because they gone to tall, so, I asked myself a question:
Why not turn it into a fertilizer for my other plants instead of just waiting for it to dry and then I wouldn't be able to do anything with it?
I thought about it for a moment and then without even realizing, I saw myself grab the scissors and chop them off into a whey protein tub, then I immediately went on my phone and asked ChatGPT if this was a good idea, he told me it was incredible, and he also told me that the best way to turn it into fertilizer is by turning it into a juice, but not by blending, but by chopping them and leaving them in water for a few days. The smell will be awful but the plants will be happy.
But then, I asked myself a bigger question:
What if, I keep planting beans over and over again and turn them into juice for the other plants? Their fast and cheap.
At first I tried to avoid this idea because I thought it was cruel, but I just thought that I won't lose anything if I asked ChatGPT about this idea. And he told me that it's a completely normal thing that a lot of gardeners do.
And it now looks like someone has to stop me from crashing the bean market.
Thank you for reading.
Haha love this "crashing the bean market" made me laugh! Fast growing beans as a constant fertilizer source is such a smart move. Yeah that fermented juice stinks so bad but man do plants love it..