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Volcanic rock dust is a very valuable source of minerals, but they break down over a year, two or even more. However if you grow outdoor it's a great thing to hold onto. Indoor you need to recycle your soil to really benefit from it. I also use local sandstone which I crush and powder to make it easier absorbed by soil.
Volcanic rock dust is a very valuable source of minerals, but they break down over a year, two or even more. However if you grow outdoor it's a great thing to hold onto. Indoor you need to recycle your soil to really benefit from it. I also use local sandstone which I crush and powder to make it easier absorbed by soil.
I'm not sure what you are talking about, but lavasand does not break down. It provides no nutrients to plants or soil other than slight traces of iron depending on where it is mined. We get most of ours from New Mexico. It's everywhere there. They use it to deice the roads in winter. Or sand the road, not deice.
Here is another source for information. I know the person who wrote the article and J. Howard Garrett for over 20 years.
Soil Amendments - Lava Sand by Excerpts from Lazy Gardener - The Woodlands Texas Gardening Blogs on Woodlands Online - Page 2072
congrats Bar. I seen you got raise there in your name