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How to form and utilize local groups for resource sharing and troubleshooting.

Let’s bust one final, giant myth: The idea that you need a support group!

Rooftop farming is not an "Alcoholics Anonymous" deal—it is not so complex or difficult that it requires constant peer support. This myth is repeated so often that everyone believes growing a tomato is some kind of rocket science. It is not.

The bitter truth is that there are virtually no forums worth any salt. Most "pseudo-experts" are out there to make a living by selling consultancies built around your fears.

Why would you be fearful? The natural phenomenon has evolved over thousands of years of practice, and nature already ensures over 70% of all production happens without any hassle! Nothing is going to happen the day you plant your seeds that hasn't been managed for the last 1,000 years and destroy your crop.

The solution is to stop looking for support groups and instead: Be ME and MYSELF. Trust your own logic and understanding.

If you ever need advice, don't look for a guru—look for a schoolbook!

• Best Practices (The Maggi Noodle Core): Are taught in Primary School (4th-5th standards).

• Advanced Knowledge (The Toppings): Are covered in Middle School (6th-8th standards).

The next time you have trouble, open an online primary-level agricultural book and get the perfect, unbiased answer.

You have all the knowledge you need!