Test your floor with a panties!

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Test your floor with a panties!




by ilguimat » 21/07/17, 09:48

Is your soil in good health ??

Test it with panties!

https://www.alsagarden.com/blog/le-test ... ronomique/

Definitely, they will always amaze us these Alsatians ...
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by jpg43 » 24/07/17, 10:30

Hello, I assume that it is better to use a panty or other organic cotton fabric. I think it would be good to leave the tissue buried for a full year because it is enough that the three months are particularly dry or very wet etc for the test results to be completely different.
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by Christophe » 24/07/17, 10:37

Hopla!

I knew the technique to test his intestinal health but not for soils! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Macro you can't participate in this topic : Mrgreen:
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by ilguimat » 24/07/17, 12:27

Christophe wrote:Hopla!

I knew the technique to test his intestinal health but not for soils! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Macro you can't participate in this topic : Mrgreen:


In both cases, it is a question of testing an active, stable and healthy bacterial flora!
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by ilguimat » 24/07/17, 12:34

jpg43 wrote:Hello, I assume that it is better to use a panty or other organic cotton fabric. I think it would be good to leave the tissue buried for a full year because it is enough that the three months are particularly dry or very wet etc for the test results to be completely different.


The main thing I think is that the maximum of the fabric is biodegradable. A year seems to me a lot ... in some soils, it may have completely disappeared, or at least 90% - which will leave little room for color, smell.
But you can probably extend it to 6 months.
It is true that a test carried out in spring 2016 would not have given a famous result, even in the healthiest soils, taking into account soils saturated with water.
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Re: Test your floor with a slip!




by Macro » 24/07/17, 13:17

Christophe wrote:Hopla!

I knew the technique to test his intestinal health but not for soils! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Macro you can't participate in this topic : Mrgreen:


Mine are leather or latex ... It wouldn't work : Mrgreen:
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Re: Test your floor with a slip!




by jpg43 » 24/07/17, 13:52

Latex briefs and natural leather and vegetable tanned that should participate in the test on the other hand for the purpose initially sought much less. Except with a strong green trend but not vegan.
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by Christophe » 24/07/17, 13:58

Macro wrote:Mine are leather or latex ... It wouldn't work : Mrgreen:


Which of the 2 tests are you talking about? : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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Re: Test your floor with a slip!




by izentrop » 24/07/17, 14:33

If the humidity, oxygen and temperature had been measured for the duration of the test, the results could have represented the quality of the soil.
In this case, it's just pro-biodynamic propaganda.
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Re: Test your floor with a slip!




by Christophe » 24/07/17, 14:39

So the other test I knew is more reliable? : Cheesy:
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