Hi, yes and no. You don't really need to water them as long as you have them in a room or greenhouse with a high humidity level. Can't get too warm though. Anything above 16 degrees C (60 F) and they will likely become black or some other funky colour which is not edible. I took one into the house and had to sprinkle water on them every day otherwise they'll dry out pretty quickly
Hi, yes and no. You don't really need to water them as long as you have them in a room or greenhouse with a high humidity level. Can't get too warm though. Anything above 16 degrees C (60 F) and they will likely become black or some other funky colour which is not edible. I took one into the house and had to sprinkle water on them every day otherwise they'll dry out pretty quickly
I see, very interesting to learning :)
Lots of cool organic farmers doing similar things in Taiwan too! I'll get some more stuff up
cool, it's always good to know where does our food come from. :)