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Hey CarbCon, we have developed a nice blending process and gathered a really nice network of input suppliers... Thats our "secret". But Im happy to share basic ratios with you. Equal parts sphagnum peat moss, aeration, humus (worm castings and quality, finished compost). 5% quality horticultural grade biochar. Each 25L bag contains a total of 2 cups raw amendments and 4 cups minerals (rock dust, lime, gypsum, calcium bentonite, malted grains, neem meal and kelp meal). No secrect "special formula" bs here, just a beautiful, tried and true organic soil mix... We also have oir batches analysed, test results are on our website. We are applying for organic certification too.

love to hear how applying for organic certification works , easy / hard  , costly , what hoops they put you through 

if your willing to share 

 

would also be cool if you could educate us on how to read ( what it all means ) your soil test 

again , if your willing to share that is 

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love to hear how applying for organic certification works , easy / hard  , costly , what hoops they put you through 

if your willing to share 

 

would also be cool if you could educate us on how to read ( what it all means ) your soil test 

again , if your willing to share that is

 

Id love to, give me a couple of hours when Im sitting at my desk and Ill gover over the test analysis.

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