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  • I would do a brix test on a grow with, and without, and let the results will reveal if it's any benefit or not. I can see in theory that this sounds a good idea, but in reality im more sceptical about it until the results.

  • My organic veggies have never been happier! Pests leave my veggies alone and move on to the neighbors gardens. Compost and Rock Dust Baby! It is very important to have a happy living soil as microbes are needed to break down the rock minerals. Chemicals kill off the microbes!

  • It was concluded that rockdust was not shown to influence plant yield or quality in

    the agricultural setting of the field trial, nor was it shown to be a useful addition to

    plant growth media. Therefore rockdust could not be proven to be a useful soil

    fertility amendment. Glasgow University: theses.gla.ac.uk/617/01/2009ca­mpbelllphd.pdf

  • I'm buying some now.

  • @2004carlt

    has it worked for you???

  • @theracemixer With the small amount I mixed in I'd say the plants grew well but you'd have to have more than one bag to really tell, unless it was for a small patch. Plus, I imagine the minarals would leach into the soil over time. Worth a go if your local garden centre stocks it as the postage doubles the cost.

  • @2004carlt

    From where did you buy it (which website )

    ?

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