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John Warmerdam replied to the discussion Electroculture in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
I’ve been looking into it some. Saw this link with some interesting info. https://www.hempbasics.com/hhusb/hh5elc.htm
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Christiaan started the discussion Electroculture in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Hi everyone, my question may be a bit fringe but does anyone have any thoughts on electroculture?
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Karl-Johan started the discussion Citrus, Leaf Sap Analysis in the forum Fruit and Nuts 3 years ago
Hello,
I take the opportunity to ask a few questions, regarding interpretation of analysis reports, when taking old and new leaves into account. Here I have a report for citrus (grown in big pots, and stored in a conservatory during winter), as an example.
When looking at Potassium, we know that K is a mobile nutrient, which means that in…
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Gabriel Bustamante posted an update 3 years ago
Hello, im Gabrie from Mato Grosso Brazil, and i want to share with yiu my try to regenerate a degadated soil.
First of all, sorry about mu bad english.
In my farm i had 12 acres that never produced notthing. So i try to implement a diferent kind of forrage plant. Stylosanthes BRS CAMPO GRANDE, it is a mixture of 80% Stylosanthes Capita and…
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Perennials are “designed” to stay alive no matter their climactic or physical conditions. When a perennial grass is mowed the response will be to regrow that part (reiteration). The only time a perennial would lose root mas would be when it is nearing its life expectancy, which will vary for each species. An old plant that is…
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thanks for the info John!
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