🌿 Unlock Nature's Potential with Biochar Magic!
Organic Inoculated Biochar is a 64oz bag designed to enhance soil health and fertility by providing a habitat for millions of beneficial microorganisms. This product helps plants, trees, and shrubs absorb nutrients more efficiently while being sustainably sourced and free from harmful chemicals.
C**K
easy to use
I will have to wait a while to see the effects on the garden plants but I like that it is so easy to use. I just grab a handful and sprinkle around the plants and work into the soil. I will need more to add to all the garden beds. It does so much for the life in the soil.
D**M
Organic Inoculated Biochar (great amendment for soil)
The biochar is in the small dark pile above left of the soil medium pictured right side-above (this is the first picture in above sequence).I mixed the two together then put the amended soil in a pot and planted geraniums and dwarf petunia. The organic inoculated Biochar was easy to use, not chunky, didn’t smell and mixed well with the potting soil. The plants are putting out lots of blossoms since installation.
S**G
Works like a sponge for nutrients!
I didn't know much about biochar until recently, thought I would give it a shot. Mixed into some soil, planted some seedlings, and added some liquid plant food. Seems to give quicker results than usual! Got me in to a very interesting wikipedia rabbithole on biochar
M**J
This is flushed this with fish waste not pure biochar
I didn't realize they had flushed this with fish waste which totally defeats the purpose of getting the biochar. I wanted it pure so it had the capacity to absorb the waste gases in my chicken coop. It is perhaps fine for a fertilizer but I was looking for an activated biochar
T**L
Best there is unless you make it yourself.
Its pricey for what it is, almost all similar products are, its friggin charcoal infused with biology (compost dead stuff) its not hard to make and if your doing it on a large scale then the cost should be a lot less than it is, you get a $5 bucket and lid and free shipping included - the cost to make 20000 lbs of this stuff is probably $500 materials time and labor, it is produced on a massive scale... With that said a reasonable price should be a third of whats advertised.It is a great product dont get me wrong , its just too expensive for me personally.Awesome if you cant make it yourself, pick up a bucket and add some magic to whatever you are growing.
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