Compost Tea Articles & Analysis
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Is it Composable? Adding the wrong items to your curbside compost big can contaminate the compost stream, reducing its quality and effectiveness. Identifying compostable materials can sometimes be tricky, but with a few simple guidelines, you can easily determine what belongs in the compost bin. This blog will provide you with clear steps to identify compostable materials, helping you make ...
There are a few things that all cannabis growers have in common. Among the positive things like constant learning and the rewards of a healthy crop, there are plenty of headaches. One such headache is nutrient deficiency. In this article, we will focus on one of the most common nutrient issues, Phosphorus deficiency. Phosphorus is one of the most important nutrients that your cannabis plants ...
Regulating Compost Moisture during Hot Composting Hot composting is most effective at decomposing organic waste when moisture levels are approximately 50%. ...
Also, try planting a raingarden at the ends of your eavestroughs to catch any excess runoff. 5. Composting Water is essential for proper decomposition of your compost pile. Make sure you water your compost with the rest of your garden. Harvested rainwater is also good for compost tea. Home ...
Feed your soil with organic food such as kelp, fish emulsion, compost tea, and black worm castings. “While there are nutrients in worm castings, the real benefit to worm castings are the millions of beneficial microbes that are present in them. ...
Effect on growth and reproduction potential of animal wastes viz., cow, goat, horse and a domestic waste (used tea dust) and their combinations to the earthworm, Eisenia fetida, was studied under laboratory conditions. ...
Organic tea is emerging as a major farming activity in Sri Lanka. In this paper, using a stochastic frontier analysis, we analyse the technical efficiency of organic tea smallholdings in the mid country wet zone of Sri Lanka. ...
