What is colloidal humus and why is it so good?
Theres a guy selling some ebook. His website is colloidal humus.com.
He says the following on his website:
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Simply put, a colloid is a structurally bound suspension of a solid and a liquid . The solid is held in the liquid but its "not wet" to touch. Butter and jello (jelly) are two very good examples of colloids.
Humus colloid is up to 75% water and the plant food is NOT soluble in the soil water due to the unique living structure of colloidal humus. Plant roots however can get what they want, when they want.
So imagine an entire heap of pure colloidal humus made WITHOUT turning, WITHOUT a compost bin, WITHOUT a tumbler and without odor problems? ***
Anyways im sat here wondering...if this stuff is so good then why doesnt anyone talk about it? Or is it some kind of new concept?
If so anyone know how to make it? I dont fancy buying his ebook for something thats probably basic.
Theres a guy selling some ebook. His website is colloidal humus.com.
He says the following on his website:
***
Simply put, a colloid is a structurally bound suspension of a solid and a liquid . The solid is held in the liquid but its "not wet" to touch. Butter and jello (jelly) are two very good examples of colloids.
Humus colloid is up to 75% water and the plant food is NOT soluble in the soil water due to the unique living structure of colloidal humus. Plant roots however can get what they want, when they want.
So imagine an entire heap of pure colloidal humus made WITHOUT turning, WITHOUT a compost bin, WITHOUT a tumbler and without odor problems? ***
Anyways im sat here wondering...if this stuff is so good then why doesnt anyone talk about it? Or is it some kind of new concept?
If so anyone know how to make it? I dont fancy buying his ebook for something thats probably basic.
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