woow it's a very creative idea, whether it can be used for pamelo fertilizer, I happen to be a pamelo tree farmer...
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woow it's a very creative idea, whether it can be used for pamelo fertilizer, I happen to be a pamelo tree farmer...
What are the specific carbon/nitrogen/potash requirements for a pamelo compost/fertilizer?
This method also makes a great compost tea collector in the bottom which can also be applied around the roots of plants for an added amount of nutrients into the soil water itself. That may be an option, too.
However, this method should work for just about anything as long as you keep specifically your carbon and nitrogen (green to brown) ratios appropriate for the plants you use them with.
Best of luck, and thanks for your kind words!
Regarding specific carbon / nitrogen / potas requirements for compost pamelo / fertilizer?
To accelerate the growth and fruit pamelo more and more.
Usually here we use cow dung that has become soil, or manure
Yes, but do you know your ratios of each of those for the optimum accent ration of growth? That’s a huge key in the compost game. Knowing your audience. Lol your plant audience.