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Lettuce Vegetable Farm added with Azomite

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

Azomite, mined naturally from Utah, contains about 70 minerals, in macro, micro and trace elemental forms, essentially rejuvenates the soil with mineral nutrients, which are completely depleted through years of farming. The video shows lettuce vegetable growth with great difference.

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  • i want to import the seeds of this lettuce,,,,any way to contact?

  • Wish you would have shown more comparisons of with and without Azomite.

  • That is beautiful lettuce. I just read Bread from Stones. After learning about a 1936 government study that showed that the soil back then was 95% depleted of minerals, I did an experiment adding a couple of crushed multi mineral supplements to my strawberries. I had really good results, but I wasn't aware of the whole other aspect of soil remineralization.

  • @jenn1ifer Use it. Azomite won't hurt the herd. Use 5ml azomite per gallon of substrate. Chlorine is naturally occurring trace. You have nothing to worry about.

  • is azomite safe to use in soil that has microorganism like mycorrhizal fungi and Bacillus bacteria? I heard chlorine is not good for microorganism and in the mineral analysis it says Azomite has 0.22%chlorine.

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