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17 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM AGRO BUSINESS WITH LITTLE OR NO CAPITAL
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(10-28-2025, 10:56 PM)EcoFarm Wrote: @Vera

Chatgpt has a good recipee

🍅🌺 Tomato–Hibiscus Natural Dye (Deep Red Tone)

This version combines tomato pigment (lycopene) with hibiscus anthocyanins to create a stronger, more stable red that lasts longer on cotton, linen, or silk.

🧺 What You’ll Need:

3 cups tomato peels/pulp waste (fresh or dried)

2 cups dried hibiscus petals (zobo leaves)

2 liters water

2 tablespoons alum (or ½ cup vinegar + 2 tbsp salt)

1 tablespoon baking soda (optional — for deeper tone)

Natural fabric (cotton, linen, or silk)

Pot (non-reactive: stainless or enamel)

Strainer or sieve

Wooden spoon

🪶 Step 1: Mordant Your Fabric

Mix 2 tbsp alum in 1 liter warm water (or vinegar + salt alternative).

Soak your fabric for 1 hour.

Rinse gently and keep it damp.

(This step binds the dye molecules to the fiber.)

🍅 Step 2: Make the Dye Bath

Combine tomato waste + hibiscus leaves in the pot.

Add 2 liters water and simmer for 45–60 minutes.

Add baking soda halfway through if you want a deeper burgundy color.

Strain the liquid carefully — that’s your dye bath.

You’ll notice a rich red-wine color — this means the pigments have fully extracted.

đź‘— Step 3: Dye the Fabric

Submerge your damp fabric in the warm dye bath.

Simmer gently for 30–45 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Turn off the heat and let it soak overnight for stronger color.

🌞 Step 4: Rinse & Set

Rinse the fabric in cool water until it runs almost clear.

Dry it in shade (sunlight fades natural pigments).

Once dry, press with a warm iron to further fix the dye.

🎨 Optional Enhancements:

Add annatto seeds (bixa orellana) for a bright orange-red tone.

Add a few drops of lemon juice before dyeing for a rosier shade.

For darker reds, soak fabric twice (re-dye it after drying once).

đź’ˇ Color Result:

Depending on proportions, you’ll get:

Tomato + Hibiscus: soft crimson or burgundy

Tomato + Annatto: coral red or warm orange

Tomato + Baking Soda: deep wine red

This dye is eco-friendly, skin-safe, and compostable. The color lasts well if washed gently (cold water, mild soap).

Thanks a lot
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RE: 17 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM AGRO BUSINESS WITH LITTLE OR NO CAPITAL - by Vera - 10-29-2025, 07:24 AM

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