Aruanda
Well-Known Member
Actually not so worried about the zinc. Perhaps the zinc would be beneficial for a certain consideration about iron interacting with soil. This has been discussed in a group regarding regenerative agriculture and its been hovering around in my mind for some time. I've been considering posting a thread or contributing this knowledge to one of the Organics threads. Here is what I wrote in one such thread:
"...Someone there chimed in with some insightful and fascinating information regarding the work of Viktor Schauberger. In the thread, the discussion about his work on soils where he discovered that iron implements changed the polarity of the water molecules and made it more difficult for plants to interact with the water. Someone else made the comment that iron can block access to phosphor. I'll post here what I've been able to find thus far relating to the subject and for your consideration: http://www.energeticforum.com/agriculture/3977-iron-tools-defertilize-soil.html "
Just thought I'd share that for your consideration. Not sure if the zinc coating would help.
"...Someone there chimed in with some insightful and fascinating information regarding the work of Viktor Schauberger. In the thread, the discussion about his work on soils where he discovered that iron implements changed the polarity of the water molecules and made it more difficult for plants to interact with the water. Someone else made the comment that iron can block access to phosphor. I'll post here what I've been able to find thus far relating to the subject and for your consideration: http://www.energeticforum.com/agriculture/3977-iron-tools-defertilize-soil.html "
Just thought I'd share that for your consideration. Not sure if the zinc coating would help.