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
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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. :)