About pumice: ah I don't know its chemical properties like to know if it breaks down when chemicaly attacked. Compost material is unrecognizable, as far as I know, depending on the time it has been composted but well to be honest I wanted to try everything as it is out of the bag, I will add to...
Well the one we have here is the same one, u can even see it sailing down the rivers floating. Its ash-white in color and exceptionally light. Will not degrade with nothing except a hit or pressure. Here is sold mainly for beauty purposesthe size of a hand soap but quite expensive to buy a lot...
That's exactly my hope. I haven't found in normal stores so I'm still looking for it. In case I can't, we always have one or two volcanoes erupting and so I'm going to go directly there (I know the place) and get a permit to get some by my own hands. Here is sold a lot as big chunks for other...
Well that's what in Chile is called "Tierra de hojas" which literally means "leave's earth" and its only leaves, bark and some soil composted at medium temp for some time. Its the most common soil for pots used in Chile
Oh, if you could lead me to one of those papers I would be soooooo thankful. I searched around to find comparative studies about those soils I listed in my mini study for some time and havent had any luck yet =(
Hey there guys,
I'm new around here so I'll introduce myself first. My name is Juan Luis Larroucau, 30 years old and I live in Santiago Chile in an apartment. I'm an electronics engineer by profession, I have worked till now as an entrepreneur in technological things (4 of them didnt succeed...