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This Cold War Plant Makes "Instant" Fertilizer. Why Is It Hard To Find? A Cold War-era plant that produces three times more potassium than farmyard manure—and you can't find it at any major garden center. Bocking 14 comfrey decomposes into liquid fertilizer in just three weeks, requires no composting, and can be harvested five times per year. One journalist spent 42 years proving it could replace commercial fertilizers entirely. So why did it vanish from retail shelves? It wasn't banned. The FDA advisory targeted internal consumption—not garden use. The real reason? This sterile hybrid produces no seeds and lasts forever. It simply doesn't fit a retail model built on repeat purchases and seed packets. In this video, we trace comfrey's strange journey from a Quaker inventor's burned research notes to a two hundred billion dollar industry that profits from what this plant gives away for free.