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That's fine by me, Thelma - I thought people might be interested
He uses the dust from rocks in his garden - his point is that it doesn't have to be the branded Rockdust to achieve the same benefits.
I can't see the problem with looking at alternative opinions and methods. Some people can't afford Rockdust and might be happy to try cheaper alternatives?! And why start a new thread for the same subject VC, if it's okay with you, I'd like to restore your post.
Personally, I would love to cover my plot in Rockdust; it's been growing veggies for 30+ years and for a lot of them it was only being fed with Growmore, so it's poor and depleted of trace nutrients. But I can't afford to do it except in small patches
VC I'd like to see test results rather than rely on someone's opinion of what's in it.
There have been good reports from people on here - so, does making a video make his opinion more credible than theirs? - just wondering
And having watched the video, I'd say the geochemist's opinion is at least as valid as any pseudo-scientific trials by ordinary growers. Are we all so brainwashed these days that only a brand name will do?!
Same here. Not as expensive as charcoal though hey?
I suggested that maybe as it's an alternative and thus deserving of a thread of its own, because it gets lost in here, not because I have a problem with alternative rock grinds. Might confuse others though.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Dunno, I got my bag of biochar as part of a crowd-funding thing, probably won't be able to afford that either once my bag is gone. I'll look for cheap ways to produce my own instead probably...
And having watched the video, I'd say the geochemist's opinion is at least as valid as any pseudo-scientific trials by ordinary growers
Agreed, I only asked if the video made his opinion seem more credible, a fair enough comment, I thought.
My first point was that I'd like to see test analysis results for rock dust (of any kind) - to see what is actually in it - rather than listen to opinion or advertising.
Never meant to offend anyone with my thoughts, but obviously touched a sore spot *wry smile*
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