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thanks, great videos! I've personally experienced a positive benefit in reducing pest pressure by addressing nutritional deficiencies (in combination with natural ipm like coconut oil + soap foliar spray) I've also heard of research that shows high levels of silica in plant tissue will wear down the mouthparts of plant-eating pests
For building soil carbon. I started with basicly zero soil organic matter, in the Arizon Desert, ive added lots of organics, wood chips, manures, alfalfa pellets, i mwan lots, now im attrmpting to keep it green covered, 2 plantings. Do you see a advantage in adding lots of charcoal, i can make it in 1/2 cu yd batches, access to lots of wood. Thoughts.
I have seen huge coastal clay erosion between Bega and Batemans Bay, I am wondering if the salt in the air could make the soil sodic? and if so maybe this has something to do with the reason why salt can damage bricks and sandstone. Not quite sure how the chemistry works with that one
Cheers! Typically you can assess the structure visually. I’m currently converting the RU-vid videos into blog posts on www.agresol.com.au, for this post I’ll include visual inspection sheets and photo examples of the different structures.
It depends on crop and current nutrient status. Over-applying nutrients can reduce the uptake of the other so they need to be supplied in the current quantity. In terms of application rates, I would use the recommended rates provided by the fertiliser producer, and use sap testing to determine which nutrients to apply. Alternatively, experiment using a mix of nutrients on a very small test plot (or single plant).
Once the Rhizosphere is healthy and an organic cap has formed over the surface a decay layer opposite the cap starts to form ~1 meter deep. That decay layer is inert long term carbon storage and is made up of the fully decayed bodies of soil microbes. It's not that difficult to develop this layer as long as the layers above it are continuously active and not disturbed. Stable organic material is the final result of a complete terrestrial ecosystem. 3 years creates the cap, 10 years of continuous waste processing results in a new complete ecosystem that acts as a semi permanent storage vessel for carbon.
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Very interesting, I have an allotment in the UK( a site with small plots of land that you rent in the UK, size varies but only one to two hundred square metres). I have been putting these practices into preactice for a few years now. Its good to have the implications of doing things explained, it brings the subject matter together. One thing that I have noticed is the diversity of soil like like centipedes etc has enriched and grown in magnitude and variety.
Interesting thanks. The question for me is: after years of having mutual protection from the other trees, how will the roots of these remaining trees hold up in a storm?
I would like to understand how microbes are affected by the electrical conductivity of the soil. Why is adding seawater so successful at increasing electrical conductivity? What is more correct: increasing electrical conductivity through photosynthesis or treating the soil with solutions of sea salt and molasses? And another question. There are a lot of contradictions regarding the development of mycorrhiza. At what brix level of plants will they effectively create symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi? How does the phosphorus content in the soil affect this process? And what is the role of the soil carbon-to-nitrogen ratio for successful symbiosis?