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well nothing wrong with crabs, unless they are on your genitals, but yeah its standard 4 week juice I reckon. Best bet for young ones is to collect some leaf litter and compost this to a lovely loam. Its free if you can be arsed to collect it from the ground normally.Yeah I personally think it's weird it's like a 1/2 assed amended soil They tell you after a couple weeks you gotta start using nutrients. They add shrimp meal and crab meal! Umm Crustacean meal!?
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I use bioag which is "basically fossilized peat from broad-leaved freshwater plants" his words.Why I dont use leonardite forms of humates and instead use Potassium humate salts dissolved in water at 0.01% and foliar applied .
Most of the time, under the term Humate, people understand and distribute raw lignite. The problem is the following: in natural forms Humic acids, being a part of lignites or peat, are always connected in to insoluble forms of calcium, magnesium, aluminum forms, and there they are low biologically active and insoluble. Recommended application norms of those products are close to 2000 lbs an acre. It is simply not practical and economical for most farmers.
They (raw humates) need to be converted into soluble Humates, soluble Chelats or pure Humic Acids to release their biological activity, ergo Bio Balance Media. :)
Yes peat is common as a source, in raw state its typically HA bound up with immovable ca or other, As a liquid or powder, its far betterI use bioag which is "basically fossilized peat from broad-leaved freshwater plants" his words.
Dr. Faust from bioag, he's got a lot of good info to read. He talks about some of things you posted.
speeking of sugar cane ,did you get a harvest? you know some were i read that water living bacteria was dangerous critters or did i read it wrong againand, to any and all those who think inoculation of bacteria is a fools game, I offer you science to counter your armpit news :)
"Although several phosphate solubilizing bacteria occur in soil, usually their numbers are not high enough to compete with other bacteria commonly established in the rhizosphere. Thus, the amount of P liberated by them is generally not sufficient for a substantial increase in in situ plant growth. Therefore, inoculation of plants by a target microorganism at a much higher concentration than that normally found in soil is necessary to take advantage of the property of phosphate solubilization for plant yield enhancement."
-Biotechnology Advances 17 (1999) 319–3390734-9750/99/$–see front matter © 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. PII: S0734-9750(99)00014-2 Research review paper Phosphate solubilizing bacteria and their role in plant growth promotion -Hilda Rodríguez *, Reynaldo Fraga Department of Microbiology, Cuban Research Institute on Sugarcane By-Products (ICIDCA), P.O. Box 4026, CP 11 000, Havana, Cuba
some spiral forms are no so good, but these are rarely present in soils mate.speeking of sugar cane ,did you get a harvest? you know some were i read that water living bacteria was dangerous critters or did i read it wrong again
you dont even notice those bastards till you got land,destructive bull dozerssome spiral forms are no so good, but these are rarely present in soils mate.
not yet brother, I am not even planting it till next month, had to get all manner of fencing and stuff done to keep out the dam hogs
They are digging up my fucking truffles and my bio char. I am usually at one with nature, but i am struggling to understand how having repeated visits from hogs, digging the shit out of my land is helping. They leave holes like the fucking place has been bombed, or mines have gone off all over the field. The times i have twisted my fucking ankle, ferreting around a tree, failing to notice the mini sink hole they have fashioned. I will be well rid once the fence goes up buddy. I am using 12 inch iron pegs too, one every 3m should be enough to boost up the weakest points where they might with a lot of effort, dig under. The pegs will prevent this for sure, they are mean and once in, they aint coming out easily.you dont even notice those bastards till you got land,destructive bull dozers
These bacteria, do they release phosphatase or do they transport the extracted phosphate group?and, to any and all those who think inoculation of bacteria is a fools game, I offer you science to counter your armpit news :)
"Although several phosphate solubilizing bacteria occur in soil, usually their numbers are not high enough to compete with other bacteria commonly established in the rhizosphere. Thus, the amount of P liberated by them is generally not sufficient for a substantial increase in in situ plant growth. Therefore, inoculation of plants by a target microorganism at a much higher concentration than that normally found in soil is necessary to take advantage of the property of phosphate solubilization for plant yield enhancement."
-Biotechnology Advances 17 (1999) 319–3390734-9750/99/$–see front matter © 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. PII: S0734-9750(99)00014-2 Research review paper Phosphate solubilizing bacteria and their role in plant growth promotion -Hilda Rodríguez *, Reynaldo Fraga Department of Microbiology, Cuban Research Institute on Sugarcane By-Products (ICIDCA), P.O. Box 4026, CP 11 000, Havana, Cuba
i surely hope you suceed these are some tricky bastards there very smart if you havent figured that out,obsticles are a challenge for them,and most times they win,didnt you say you poured concrete footings to sit your fence on top of,that should hold um back as long as you keep check no errosion has washed dirt from under footing,ive seen these bastards climb a 6ft fence and get over it,ive had them run out the back side of my trap welded with cattle panel,they will run into that bitch to one or the other give,no shit,had a bore hog break the welds and had a 3ft hole in the trap,panel wire was just like someone sent a mortar threw it,,there tough son bitchs and see it one way,live or die,and they will kill themself when trappedThey are digging up my fucking truffles and my bio char. I am usually at one with nature, but i am struggling to understand how having repeated visits from hogs, digging the shit out of my land is helping. They leave holes like the fucking place has been bombed, or mines have gone off all over the field. The times i have twisted my fucking ankle, ferreting around a tree, failing to notice the mini sink hole they have fashioned. I will be well rid once the fence goes up buddy. I am using 12 inch iron pegs too, one every 3m should be enough to boost up the weakest points where they might with a lot of effort, dig under. The pegs will prevent this for sure, they are mean and once in, they aint coming out easily.
Hogs???? Thought you was into cannabis not truffles mate. :Dsome spiral forms are no so good, but these are rarely present in soils mate.
not yet brother, I am not even planting it till next month, had to get all manner of fencing and stuff done to keep out the dam hogs
he grows every thing hahahah,still aint got none them oranges from him,lmaoCrap I see you are growing truffles, sorry man.
Dude they are popping up everywhere (breweries). Well.. hipsters too.. hahaha We have 2 fairly new breweries on the same street downtown. Both with their own sub genre of hipster lol. The craft brew market is about as over saturated as the Cali weed market. Honestly I prefer a good old fashion Gin and tonic with a lime. I hate the feeling of trying to finish a beer after killing a plate of awesome food. Every beer feels like a sandwich in a glass :drunk:Magic ingredient...locally brewed...my city is loaded with hipsters. We have like 100 small batch breweries.
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