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No it's not you, it's in an Admin controlled word filter, as to the answer I'm afraid I have no idea I guess a large part will be down to how long it takes to flush the ***** fluid out of the soil before helpful bacteria return naturally.
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Its not licenced to be used as anything other than a path cleaner as far as I know. Just the smell of it puts me off and I wouldn't fancy eating anything in soil contaminated by it.
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Ouch, J***s fluid on soil. Perhaps the best start would be to look at compost tea to replenish the lost micro organisms (after the J's has washed away of course). Earthworms and other crawlies will unfortunately take a lot longer to get back.
I've only ever used it on paths etc, what did you use it for on the soil?
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I've only ever used it on paths etc, what did you use it for on the soil?
I didn't, someone else had clubroot. They used it by adding 50ml to a full watering can, throughly drenching area. I do see elsewhere that no planting should be done for 6 weeks or so. Just wondering what can be done to replenish soil.
In 6 weeks you could sow a green manure,not mustard because it's a brassica & clubroot problem. When you dig it in it will attract the worms & will rot down producing fungi etc ecosystem returns. I'd wait the 6 weeks hopefully it will rain & clean the soil & water it down then maybe put some spare beans in & dig those into the soil they're nitrogen fixers so it will be beneficial to the soil.
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