In Yokomori san’s farm in Japan,
he uses charcoal and mokusaku as soil supplement.
Charcoal has a lot of holes,
which are very good for micro-organisms nest.
And mokusaku contains a lot of organic substances.
So they are good for micro-organisms feeds.
So this material make micro-organisms to propagate in your field.
How to make it.
Collect powdered charcoal, the best size is 3mm. And use dried charcoal.
And also mokusaku. it doesn't matter of mokusaku quality.
Then mix them to make 30% moist content.
After mixing, you should spread to your field as soon as possible.
Because mokusaku would evaporate.
Spread 100-500kgs/10a.
What the most important is continuing to spread, not only once, twice...
Every crop season.
You may find the effect, if you continue to spread.
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