Thanks for that, I learn so much here. I've not even purchased Biochar before so wasn't even sure of its, texture, so I assumed it is like coal. I'll give it a try at the rate you recommended thanks.No, not on a 1 to 1 basis. Biochar is extremely alkaline, so you really have to be careful if you want to make it more than 5-10% of a mix, and even then, you need to account for it when you figure out how much buffer (oyster shell/dolomite) to add.
And look into “charging” your biochar.Thanks for that, I learn so much here. I've not even purchased Biochar before so wasn't even sure of its, texture, so I assumed it is like coal. I'll give it a try at the rate you recommended thanks.
Or buy it precharged.And look into “charging” your biochar.
Interesting thanks, I'm guessing that will be to do with the exchange of ions or something similar I don't fully understand..Or buy it precharged.
Ya. It will leach nutrients from the soil if you don't charge it first.Interesting, I'm guessing that will be to do with the exchange ions or something similar I don't fully understand..