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No, I am making green manure, from ashes, to use as a nitrogen rich mulch or soil additive on other plants. It says on the internet azolla contains about 4% N, 0.5% phosphorus and about 3 percent potassium. That is the N, P and K in artificial fertilizers. When you grow Azolla on wood ash, the entire amount of N in it is fixed from atmospheric nitrogen. And that is pretty cool! I will actually be topping up the water and changing the water from time to time and adding a little more ash, so, yeah, I will be using the water on plants too. But the water won't be high in nitrogen. Thanks Brian.Anne Miller wrote:If I understand this, you are making fertilizer to water other plants. Super great idea.
I don't think there is much heavy metal in wood ash.Brian White wrote:
No, I am making green manure, from ashes, to use as a nitrogen rich mulch or soil additive on other plants. It says on the internet azolla contains about 4% N, 0.5% phosphorus and about 3 percent potassium. That is the N, P and K in artificial fertilizers. When you grow Azolla on wood ash, the entire amount of N in it is fixed from atmospheric nitrogen. And that is pretty cool! I will actually be topping up the water and changing the water from time to time and adding a little more ash, so, yeah, I will be using the water on plants too. But the water won't be high in nitrogen. Thanks Brian.Anne Miller wrote:If I understand this, you are making fertilizer to water other plants. Super great idea.
Douglas Alpenstock wrote:Interesting experiment! Aquatic plants are known to be high in nitrogen, which is why they stink to high heaven when pulled out of the water and left to decompose.
Azolla is listed as an invasive species in some areas. So it seems that experiments require some caution -- not creating any situation where it could ever get into natural water bodies. (Think about 100 year floods and such. That's when things get away from us. Flushing down the toilet isn't a confirmed kill either. End of speech.)
Edit: I am also interested in potential toxicity from the cyanobacteria symbiant (if that is the correct term). Much potential, many questions.
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