Guerillas in heat? Biochar.

CarlosG13

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First, I found the char beside an uncle’s house and it’s been there for long enough for all the ash to have been washed away. The Desert Wolfberry just downhill of it is bursting with fruit right now, branches just sagging. Anyhoo, you might even know where to find some right now. It’s the lightest pieces that clink when you tap them. Rinse, soak, crush to 1/8-1/4”, make slurry with whatchulike, me do peat moss, goat caca, homemade compost, molasses, Great White and Foxfarm Cha Ching because readily available. Stirring often with paint mixer attachment on drill for at least a couple days. The point is, I spread this 1” thick with rake to reduce moisture to package for friends and fam. It has been over 100 @%#$ degrees here and after 72hrs it is still moist and cool on bottom. Now I’m slangin’ to the plants like little black crack rocks. The petunias are hooked, the jasmine is addicted and my dichondra patches getting fluffy like green clouds. I grow Cannabis at home outdoors, but it seems like it would be really beneficial to guerillas in heat.
 
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