Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
14168 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Results 1 to 3 of 3

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1.     
    #1
    Senior Member

    Question for you seasoned growers... AKA Stinky & Co.

    So, as I was watching the Discovery Science chanel as one does, when a special on this brazilian type of soil called Terra Preta (Black Soil). Being brazilian and having this interest in new grow mediums (obvious... :smokebong Well... Apparently this medium "grows", due to a combination of fungus and bacteria, and is apparently one of the most fertile soils in the world.

    Excavation concludes a whole civilization, as big as the Mayan and Aztecs with pottery and artwork rivalling those cultures all around the Amazon margins, where land is known to be infertile.

    Terra preta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Qa?: Would it be considered a soiless media?

    Qb?: Have any of you tried this stuff? (Now, I've heard it's started to export)

    I can't wait to get home and try to bring it back here... hopefully customs won't bust me for germs and culture...

    Da mon tief I & I cheese last time round, seen??
    NaughtyDreadz Reviewed by NaughtyDreadz on . Question for you seasoned growers... AKA Stinky & Co. So, as I was watching the Discovery Science chanel as one does, when a special on this brazilian type of soil called Terra Preta (Black Soil). Being brazilian and having this interest in new grow mediums (obvious... :smokebong:) Well... Apparently this medium "grows", due to a combination of fungus and bacteria, and is apparently one of the most fertile soils in the world. Excavation concludes a whole civilization, as big as the Mayan and Aztecs with pottery and artwork rivalling those Rating: 5

  2.   Advertisements

  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    Question for you seasoned growers... AKA Stinky & Co.

    bump!

  4.     
    #3
    Junior Member

    Question for you seasoned growers... AKA Stinky & Co.

    In a quick read through of the wiki page i gathered that the porosity that makes it such a great retainer of nutrient would also make it a great retainer of water.

    and yes it is a soil.

    I'm figuring that it might be good amendment in a dry area with sandy quick draining soil to hold moisture for the root system when the rest of the sandy soil dries out. Might be too good at holding moisture to plant in exclusively.

    give it a shot for us

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 10
    Last Post: 10-24-2011, 07:46 PM
  2. Question for Stinky
    By stinkbudd in forum Basic Growing
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 01-02-2008, 03:06 PM
  3. Stinky! I have a question!
    By Bree1978 in forum Growing Information
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 03-28-2007, 04:52 AM
  4. calling all seasoned growers!!
    By greenmonster in forum Indoor Growing
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 04-06-2006, 12:39 AM
  5. Seeking seasoned growers opinion
    By hippieshaven in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 36
    Last Post: 07-01-2005, 08:18 PM
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook