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The Peatland Ecosystem: The Planet's Most Efficient Natural Carbon Sink
An accumulation of partially decayed organic matter in areas like peatlands, bogs, moors results in the formation of a peatland ecosystem.

PerliteI gave it up at the start of Covid. I was using Jack's Magic, which is peat based, I couldn't get it. Now I am using composted wood and green waste with added farm manure and perlite. The UK government has since announced the imminent banning of commercial peat sales in 2023, so I am glad I got ahead of the game.
Also as well as peat bogs being a finite resource and a massive carbon soak, the digging of peat releases trapped Co2 into the atmosphere. People should use coco either as it has a massive carbon footprint. Bat Guano and Seabird Guano are bad too, not only do they have a big carbon footprint from air miles, they are decimating ancient bird and bat colonies to get it.
I have taken a big look at the environmental impact of my grow. I have invested in better lights to lower my electricity consumption, I have swapped to a electricity supplier that only offers tariffs that use renewable generation. I have also stopped growing indoors during the summer months and grow Autos in poly tunnels from April to September. I grow in a loft and I waste so much energy controlling heat and humidity in the summer it would be better to use the light and that nature provides. I did two runs of outdoor Autos this summer and the results were superb. I also veg a few photos in my conservatory so at cost, a total of about 15 miles r
Do the fish bones simply walk to where they're needed? Canada has plenty of peat. Horse manure is very low on the scale of fertilizer.I gave it up at the start of Covid. I was using Jack's Magic, which is peat based, I couldn't get it. Now I am using composted wood and green waste with added farm manure and perlite. The UK government has since announced the imminent banning of commercial peat sales in 2023, so I am glad I got ahead of the game.
Also as well as peat bogs being a finite resource and a massive carbon soak, the digging of peat releases trapped Co2 into the atmosphere. People should use coco either as it has a massive carbon footprint. Bat Guano and Seabird Guano are bad too, not only do they have a big carbon footprint from air miles, they are decimating ancient bird and bat colonies to get it.
I have taken a big look at the environmental impact of my grow. I have invested in better lights to lower my electricity consumption, I have swapped to a electricity supplier that only offers tariffs that use renewable generation. I have also stopped growing indoors during the summer months and grow Autos in poly tunnels from April to September. I grow in a loft and I waste so much energy controlling heat and humidity in the summer it would be better to use the light and that nature provides. I did two runs of outdoor Autos this summer and the results were superb. I also veg a few photos in my conservatory so I can get going right away in september.
I am only using a locally sourced medium that is made from my garden waste. (I have enrolled in the local council's garden waste scheme, they take my garden waste and it is taken to a local processing plant and composted and I can then buy the compost at cost, a total of about 15 miles round trip, not hundreds or even thousands.) I can buy rotted manure from the local Livery Stables.
My next thing is to stop using bottled nutrients, due to the plastics used in the packaging and the potential air miles. I am looking into dry amendments, I am going to conduct experiments using Fish, Blood and Bone and work from there. I have just taken some clones of RQS Hulkberry to experiment on.
Tell us how perlite is manufactured please.Perlite
I'm saying perlite is a terrible product mined solely for soil aerationTell us how perlite is manufactured please.
Okay. Just wondering. In case other readers don't know perlite is a manufactured product using a lot of energy.I'm saying perlite is a terrible product mined solely for soil aeration
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That's just a Ph issues. Nothing to see here.From your moms vagina
When u say commercial does that mean all shops or just big businesses? Cause if it’s going to be a case of importing it especially then I’ll look to be growing in coco againI gave it up at the start of Covid. I was using Jack's Magic, which is peat based, I couldn't get it. Now I am using composted wood and green waste with added farm manure and perlite. The UK government has since announced the imminent banning of commercial peat sales in 2023, so I am glad I got ahead of the game.
Also as well as peat bogs being a finite resource and a massive carbon soak, the digging of peat releases trapped Co2 into the atmosphere. People should use coco either as it has a massive carbon footprint. Bat Guano and Seabird Guano are bad too, not only do they have a big carbon footprint from air miles, they are decimating ancient bird and bat colonies to get it.
I have taken a big look at the environmental impact of my grow. I have invested in better lights to lower my electricity consumption, I have swapped to a electricity supplier that only offers tariffs that use renewable generation. I have also stopped growing indoors during the summer months and grow Autos in poly tunnels from April to September. I grow in a loft and I waste so much energy controlling heat and humidity in the summer it would be better to use the light and that nature provides. I did two runs of outdoor Autos this summer and the results were superb. I also veg a few photos in my conservatory so I can get going right away in september.
I am only using a locally sourced medium that is made from my garden waste. (I have enrolled in the local council's garden waste scheme, they take my garden waste and it is taken to a local processing plant and composted and I can then buy the compost at cost, a total of about 15 miles round trip, not hundreds or even thousands.) I can buy rotted manure from the local Livery Stables.
My next thing is to stop using bottled nutrients, due to the plastics used in the packaging and the potential air miles. I am looking into dry amendments, I am going to conduct experiments using Fish, Blood and Bone and work from there. I have just taken some clones of RQS Hulkberry to experiment on.
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The Peatland Ecosystem: The Planet's Most Efficient Natural Carbon Sink
An accumulation of partially decayed organic matter in areas like peatlands, bogs, moors results in the formation of a peatland ecosystem.www.worldatlas.com
All sales, AFAIK. It will no longer be available to buy. A lot of UK outlets are already phasing it out. I went to my local Wickes and they have already got peat free only. I notice that Westland are now selling Jack's Magic at 150L for £10, when it's gone it's gone. At that price I was tempted to stock up, it makes no sense to let the already dug stuff go to waste.When u say commercial does that mean all shops or just big businesses? Cause if it’s going to be a case of importing it especially then I’ll look to be growing in coco again
I am looking at alternatives to perlite.Okay. Just wondering. In case other readers don't know perlite is a manufactured product using a lot of energy.
Have to start a UK coconut plantation as soon as its warm enough....All sales, AFAIK. It will no longer be available to buy. A lot of UK outlets are already phasing it out. I went to my local Wickes and they have already got peat free only. I notice that Westland are now selling Jack's Magic at 150L for £10, when it's gone it's gone. At that price I was tempted to stock up, it makes no sense to let the already dug stuff go to waste.
Coco is as bad as peat, as it is all imported.
Not hydroton if you are concerned about fossil fuel use. It's as bad as perlite.I am looking at alternatives to perlite.
I've heard that rice hulls are bad due to the water used for paddy's, but the way i look at it is, the hulls are a byproduct of the actual consumable rice. Idk though, I could be wrong with my assumption. But I've stopped using perliteI am looking at alternatives to perlite.