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Dr Elaine Ingham/compost
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<blockquote data-quote="scotston" data-source="post: 7880936" data-attributes="member: 32666"><p>Hang on. The conversation is a bit more nuanced than that. On the one hand I can easily see that paying $5k is ludicrous when all we're doing is creating a big pile of shite. But on the other, the entire conversation is about getting the 'right' biology in the soil, not the wrong. It's about understanding exactly what that means. Aerobic not anaerobic. Carbon to nitrogen ratio. I already add FYM but it hasn't got my soil in the correct succession place of fungal to bacteria ratio of 1. It's around 0.5, bacterially dominated. The reason I know - microscope. The art of compost making, as proved above with Simon correcting Treg, is about knowing not thinking you know. And I know I don't know. But I would like to know....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotston, post: 7880936, member: 32666"] Hang on. The conversation is a bit more nuanced than that. On the one hand I can easily see that paying $5k is ludicrous when all we're doing is creating a big pile of shite. But on the other, the entire conversation is about getting the 'right' biology in the soil, not the wrong. It's about understanding exactly what that means. Aerobic not anaerobic. Carbon to nitrogen ratio. I already add FYM but it hasn't got my soil in the correct succession place of fungal to bacteria ratio of 1. It's around 0.5, bacterially dominated. The reason I know - microscope. The art of compost making, as proved above with Simon correcting Treg, is about knowing not thinking you know. And I know I don't know. But I would like to know.... [/QUOTE]
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