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Montana Grows offers an organic silica product derived from volcanic tuff. I think it makes a nice soil amendment. it is also available in different grades as well.
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would it be okay to use rice hulls in an organic soil bed, than add D.Earth later on?
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Do both--one is different than the other. I tried rice hulls once, and was not too happy--they got mushy (reducing grow medium aeration) and some of the slower decomposing rice hulls generated a rancid-type aroma.
If I had my choice, I would use "rice hull ash". But since it is not affordable (cheaper alternatives are available)...I continue to source my Silica from foodgrade DE (fossil shell flour), Greensand and of course an occasional shot of Potassium Silica (which is not approved by OMRI/Organic Fanatics for plant nutrition). |
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I had a similar experience using Wheat hulls. They also acidified my soil from an 8pH to about 5pH is a couple of weeks. But... This acidification could have been caused by the breakdown of the flour that the hulls came in. I'm still not sure.
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