Growing your crypto
Sewing seeds
If you are new to crypto gardening it can be a daunting experience. The first step on this botanical journey is choosing the right seeds. There is a wide variety of seeds out there, and the task of choosing the right seed for you can be a challenge.
Some gardeners want a display of colour within a couple of months of planting, annual plants are great for this but the blooms don't last forever and you will find yourself having to start from seed again the next year. If you are willing to make a longer term investment and have the patience to wait, then a biennial or perennial may be the plant for you.
Take the time to explore the conditions you will be growing your crypto garden in. What is the soil type? Do you have access to plenty of fertiliser? Do you have sunny days or is the forecast stormy? Above all, do your research in order to select a seed that is right for you and the conditions.
The great thing about crypto is that you can sow your seeds at anytime of the year. Sow a single seed, 4cm deep, in a pot filled with seed compost. Water the seed well and place in a sunny position to germinate, and don't forget to add a label so that you can keep track of its growth. Seedlings may struggle to cope with the conditions outside if the temperature drops suddenly, so keep an eye on all forecasts.
If you have picked the correct seeds and conditions are favourable then hopefully you will begin to see some growth in your crypto garden.
Join me for future crypto gardening tips such as: how to care for crypto plants, when to weed out, how to protect from drops in temperature and the best time to harvest.
One of your most awesome posts creative lady ! I like all of them anyways but your creativity is endless 🌺🌸🦋
Thank you @mammasitta! I had a lot of giggles making this one.
There are rumors of giant crypto beanstalk seeds, which will allow you to climb to the giants cave near the moon, and steal his golden egg laying goose.
I think this may be another Satoshi Nakamoto myth.
Brilliant! When is the best time to harvest?
It's tricky , it's catching the fruit when it's ripe before a potential frost.
A potential frost can be too late to notice?
That's why you have to do your research and keep an eye on the forecasts.
Stressful but good plan.
Oh yes, it's not for the faint hearted.
I will look on trading if i can put it in my repertoire ;)
Very creative and well played!
Happy you liked the post @kus-knee!
Lol! Nice @opheliafu:)
Thanks @steemit-life, I like to do these serious and informative posts every now and then as a break from my more whimsical artwork.
Oh but of course @opheliafu! Carry on...carry on:) lol
You must choose carefully so as not to choose a crypto seed that will just die or get stolen from you too.
That is a very good point- seed security is vital. There are plenty of pests and predators out there- maybe a future post?
Brilliantly done @opheliafu I am so thankful to be a part of this amazing gardening adventure!
Happy to have a fellow gardener such as yourself joining us.
Hahahaha, super post, analogy and artwork! Like your style! Am still in the learning curve of cryptoworld, so at the moment no real seed information. What I did learn is short term trading can be profitable but takes hours at a time concentrating on the trading screens and deciding when to buy and sell. But can be done without knowledge of the crypto industry, any coin is good for such trading method, that is at least what I think.
Beautiful! I presume it's never too late to start your garden, many may currently be thinking they've missed the season this year. (including me!)
There are new seeds being developed all the time.
I have the utmost respect for you! This is pure creativity my friend.
Can you grow me some Steem too? :D
Greetings and keep the good work
I think you are doing very well with your Steem plants. They seem to be growing very nicely, especially in these favourable conditions.
I hope you can join us again for some future gardening tips- maybe you will share some of your own!?
I have three seeds currently. Steem, BTC and SYS. They all do well and will shine bright :)
I try to regularly feed and water my Steem to keep it growing.