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Instant Organic Liquid Compost DIY & Soil pH Reduction In One Easy Move, have been making this home made organic liquid compost for many years now, tested it at a local horticultural establishment, & proved to work, as you can see from this video. One can wash this instant compost over Seedbeds with no harmful effects, in tests grass & flower seeds grew on well, with no damage done on overspray, and my vegetables love it.

Highly Alkaline soil can be brought back to Neutral or even Acidic if you wish, within a few days, applying this liquid around individual vegetable & other plants can bring the soil to appropriate levels for their individual needs, just add a cupful at a time & test daily.

This Year My Soil Alkalinity Has Risen & Is Too High, So Adding This Home Made DIY Instant Organic Liquid Compost, we can use up & recycle any organic Kitchen "Waste" Except Onions & Garlic as they cause an otherwise odourless compost to smell strong, though some might feel these could deter Slugs and Snails, in my experience the use of garlic as a deterrent against our slippery friends has Never worked.

In This instance, am using Tea Bags, Bananas, and Greens along with Nettles, (Heads) & Comfrey from the garden ,all liquidised & oxygenated in water, mixed together and into the ground within a couple of days.

Please Note; Used Only Half Of The Comfrey & Nettles Seen in this video, the leftovers go to a long term liquid composting bin or heap.

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  • if the soil is too alkaline use coffee grounds.

  • @poojkhgf

    Yes we can use coffee grounds, however, these do not add nutrients found in this “blend” ‘~)

    nor help in the recycling of what would be kitchen “waste”

    Thanks for your input.

  • @netlethe I sugested them for their effect on your alkaline soil and if they are just going to waste...

  • @poojkhgf

    Yes, thanks, i understand that we can use them, however we here don’t use/drink coffee .. but others I hope will benefit from your suggestion /heads up ‘~)

    Peace.

  • where can we get a ph computer like you have in this particular vid? searched everywhere and couldn't find one...

    it looks like a good one...

    Thanks, in advance!

    Sassafrass Aquaponic Farms

  • @UberQueef

    Search " soil electronic pH monitor "

    Peace.

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  • So coffee grounds will lower alkaline soils.I have high alkaline soil above 8.

  • nice 1 have a blender on the way to the shed.

  • thanks i'll try that :)

  • @november211975

    Hi, thanks for taking the time to watch ..

    Really can’t think how to explain further, my toms N beans are thriving, by simply doing as mentioned in the video & video description.

    Try it on one plant & see how it performs against others where you use your tea … In tests, I simply slewed this mix over test area once a week with no harmful effects.

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