So, a 5lb abc extinguisher that leaked to a bag of manure should be just about right for recycling. I don't know what that does to PH, any ideas?
Eggheads didn't put that in the study...
Edit from elsewhere>>>
"Addition of NH4+ as a replacement of NO3- in substrate systems can reduce the uptake of other cations, like K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+, which can be explained by cation competition of NH4+ and these cations. The proportion of these effects depends of different factors like crop, growing conditions and the adjustments made in the ionic balance of the nutrients. Therefore, a careful use of NH4+ is recommended for crops which are sensitive to Ca deficiency. "
So, adding this chemical without Calcium and Carbon for bacterial conversion to NO3 is bad without aging for a while, in short.
Add lawn cuttings ,gypsum , dolomite lime... the sulphur in the gypsum keeps the PH lower for the bacteria that converts the NH4+.