Chapter 24 Early March: Not a blade of grass grows.



However, many of the comments were chilling upon closer examination.

[Agricultural fertilizer: In fact, it's not just them who are affected. We growers who buy fertilizer are no exception. From the initial yellowing and leaf drop of the seedlings, to the later necrosis of the roots and stems... But what I didn't expect was that plants all over the country died!

This is not a normal phenomenon!

[Greenhouse Mushrooms: All the mushrooms in ten greenhouses have died! Where can I even begin to complain? Even the layers that weren't touching the ground are all dead!]

[Farmyard manure: Those that didn't touch the ground all died @greenhouse mushrooms, so... could it be contagious?! Otherwise, why would they die?]

[Greenhouse mushrooms: Fungal bags on wooden frames. Initially, the ground-level mushrooms die, but gradually the ones on top also begin to develop.]

[Agricultural University: @GreenhouseMushrooms, is it convenient to chat privately?]

...

After that, there were no more comments about greenhouse mushrooms; I probably went to private messages.

But other people's comments keep refreshing.

[Food Review: I've summarized my observations. Does this mean the current soil is unsuitable for planting? Or that some pathogen has suddenly appeared, causing the plants to die? Even worse, the pathogen is contagious; once the soil is infected, it will cause the plants to slowly die.]

[Farmyard manure: You... what are you guessing about when you're just eating?]

[Food Review: I graduated with a master's degree from an agricultural university...]

[Farmyard manure: Damn...you continue.]

[Food Review: It's best to have the soil on the shelves tested to see if there's any difference between it and the soil on the ground. This could indicate a bacterial infection. Also, check the distance between the shelves and the ground to see if there has been any contact between the soil and the shelves.]

[Mushroom greenhouse: The Academy of Agricultural Sciences just contacted me. They said they'll come this afternoon to collect samples. It's similar to what this person said.]

[Food Review: Just guessing, if it's only a soil issue and water resources are fine, then we'll probably only be able to eat hydroponically grown vegetables and grains in the future.]

One sentence silenced the entire comment section. Back when everyone first saw hydroponic plants, they commented that they were vegetables made with nutrient solution, and that since they weren't grown in soil, what kind of taste could they have? They were heavily criticized.

Goodness.

You looked down on me before, but you won't be able to reach me in the future...

Feng Ran couldn't help but laugh out loud when she saw this.

So what if the water is fine?

I wonder if anyone has noticed that it hasn't rained for so long...

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