Yes, it hurts in the beginning by sucking away nutrients from surrounding plants & soil. Adding bio-fertilizer frequently will replenish the shortage over a period of time.
@ I make garden tea using manure water and weeds that I pull out of the ground. The water I leave in a bucket for a couple days so it’s decorated in the sun.
Genesis 9:11 I establish my covenant with you, that never again shall all flesh be cut off by the waters of the flood, and never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth.
If pathogens exist in canal or stagnant water they will make a home in the charcoal & sicken your farm for decades. Charging with "beneficial" microorganisms is a very important decision. It is like choosing the friends you want to make in your life. Good habit friends or criminals.
It is a good choice to add to compost & and allow time to charge. Dipping it in bio-fertilizer, cow urine, etc is faster & equally good. It takes about a week to charge ( faster )
Obviously you don't understand the subject. You don't load it with fertilizer, you inoculate it with beneficial microbes. Saying biochar is hype is like saying compost is hype, because there's a process that has to be done to convert waste material into compost. The video offers one approach, not nearly the only one and not one that I would recommend. I would recommend putting the charcoal into your compost tea maker, so that you're generating both a beneficial compost tea And creating biochar. There's research that shows the benefits, but I don't suppose you've read any of it.
@@peterellis4262 That makes more sense since compost tea is aerobic, but the liquid fertilizer used in this video is anaerobic which makes me question it's efficacy.
I WOULD just STOP FUSSING with these WASTING of PRECIOUS "TIME" things and leave the ORIGINAL WOOD falling on the FORREST FLOOR & THE NATURAL RAIN on my GARDEN DO their NATURAL WORK. WE think we know better than GOD & the GOD of NATURE. JESUS did not run around doing unnecessary VAIN work, but KEPT it SIMPLE & yet HIGHER-LY EFFECTIVE. Are you a MATHA or MARY GARDENER??? GOD does not design that human beings should need to get too FUSSY with things, HE said WORK, not OVERWORK? KEEP IT SIMPLE, USEFUL & EFFECTIVE and NO MORE. JOYFUL 2025
Best and Easiest method of making Biochar is by using Dried grass or leaves or any Grain Husk / Hull. Easily powderized
Thank you for sharing this tip.
It will still work and help your soil. It will just take longer if you don’t supercharge it.
Yes, it hurts in the beginning by sucking away nutrients from surrounding plants & soil. Adding bio-fertilizer frequently will replenish the shortage over a period of time.
@ I make garden tea using manure water and weeds that I pull out of the ground. The water I leave in a bucket for a couple days so it’s decorated in the sun.
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Thank youvery much
Thanks so much😊
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
Genesis 9:11
I establish my covenant with you, that never again shall all flesh be cut off by the waters of the flood, and never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth.
Godly words are the light in the nature to adopt for Godly life
Are you in the appropriate channel here ? ... not the place for religious evangelizing, surely !
Hello second ingredients is normal compost?
What about canal or stagnant water
If pathogens exist in canal or stagnant water they will make a home in the charcoal & sicken your farm for decades. Charging with "beneficial" microorganisms is a very important decision. It is like choosing the friends you want to make in your life. Good habit friends or criminals.
I see in the background that it's also good for "herbal weed" 😂😂😂
wooow thanks MR
Put it in your compost first
It is a good choice to add to compost & and allow time to charge. Dipping it in bio-fertilizer, cow urine, etc is faster & equally good. It takes about a week to charge ( faster )
You got to make it right first you have to use pyrolysis or burn it in the absence of air
can i use charcoal in bags at store
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biochar is overhyped, use the wood or leaf ash.
Will make soil ph high if thats what you want.
Useless for anything else..
Biochar is a bunch of hype. It's pretty useless if you don't supercharge it with fertilizer first.
Yes, 'Charcoal' is a hype. Once inoculated with bio-fertilizer it's name changes to 'Biochar'.
In fact plain Charcoal addition to soil is a problem to plants surrounding it. Always charge it before applying to earth.
Obviously you don't understand the subject. You don't load it with fertilizer, you inoculate it with beneficial microbes. Saying biochar is hype is like saying compost is hype, because there's a process that has to be done to convert waste material into compost. The video offers one approach, not nearly the only one and not one that I would recommend. I would recommend putting the charcoal into your compost tea maker, so that you're generating both a beneficial compost tea And creating biochar. There's research that shows the benefits, but I don't suppose you've read any of it.
@@peterellis4262 That makes more sense since compost tea is aerobic, but the liquid fertilizer used in this video is anaerobic which makes me question it's efficacy.
I WOULD just STOP FUSSING with these WASTING of PRECIOUS "TIME" things and leave the ORIGINAL WOOD falling on the FORREST FLOOR & THE NATURAL RAIN on my GARDEN DO their NATURAL WORK. WE think we know better than GOD & the GOD of NATURE. JESUS did not run around doing unnecessary VAIN work, but KEPT it SIMPLE & yet HIGHER-LY EFFECTIVE. Are you a MATHA or MARY GARDENER??? GOD does not design that human beings should need to get too FUSSY with things, HE said WORK, not OVERWORK? KEEP IT SIMPLE, USEFUL & EFFECTIVE and NO MORE. JOYFUL 2025