tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929216699941022.post1644316427876147108..comments2024-01-26T04:21:13.016-04:00Comments on Articles: Would you like fries with that...Rick Moquinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01646570509357205833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929216699941022.post-9518528663870674212010-06-22T09:26:38.856-03:002010-06-22T09:26:38.856-03:00I haven't done extensive research wrt which pr...I haven't done extensive research wrt which product is better than another perse. IMHO if the product contains the base ingredients, then they should be fine. I further believe that at times marketing hype exceeds overall potential effectiveness of said product. e.g mine is better than yours, or buying "bonsai fertilizer"Rick Moquinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01646570509357205833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929216699941022.post-57916538963476003102010-06-22T08:43:53.790-03:002010-06-22T08:43:53.790-03:00Hi,
I've read your article and I've found ...Hi,<br />I've read your article and I've found it to be very enlightening.<br />Since I've started to use inorganic based soil, I've always wondered about the results with may organic feeding, because the lack of organic material in the soil also meant that there were fewer bactheria to decompose the organic fertelizer.<br />Your reference to the use of humic and fulvic acids to enrich the maicrobiotic life odf the soil makes very much sense to me.<br />I'm trying now with worm juice, since it is a product very rich in humic and fulvic acids, and I'm giving once a month. Do think it is a good option, por do you recomend a more specific product.<br />Greetings from Portugal,<br />NunoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16055723620636380026noreply@blogger.com