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2022-08-31 16:19:35 | read: 3843
I don't think the solution is easy as 1:10 or 1:1000 it has to do with your zone and where you are located.  You are in the temperate zone, this area is prime for growing vegetables. It is considered grassland soil and has the best fertile soil. There is also a high level of humidity where the atmosphere holds lots of water. I am in Houston I am not in a temperate zone so I can not follow what you are doing there, it will not work here. That is because my environment is very hot in summer so the soil structure is very different. If you notice there is a war going on right now in some parts of that region, why is that region so important for growing food? For instance how sunflower oil and food supply production could play a role in the shortage of food.  Well most of the food for the UN was coming from that region to supply to the poor nation. If you look at the midwest in the United States ,those are prime areas to grow main crops for America . Now the other thing I notice people  from that temperate zone have all kinds of ideas like yours for instance JADAM, KNF, bokashi, elaine Ingham method, anaerobic, aerobic ect....  Well, it will work maybe for a couple of days and then go back to its original state because you have not fixed the problem. If in your JADAM method you are saying to put salt in a hot climate zone, which will take out moister from the soil. I am trying to take out the salt build-up already as it is. The heat wave is also taking out moister and there is no humidity meaning the atmosphere is not holding any water. That means I have created a perfect environment for  dirt, I am the one that destroyed my soil I should of hired a consultant.  I have been  doing JADAM for 3 years and spent a lot of money, then the original goal of mine was to save money.  I finally gave up because I know conventional framing is not possible in this tropical zone. You told me to look at  nature if you get any ideas and " ask nature". Well in that case nature  uses these method to sustainability;1. Canopy 2.Sub canopy 3. Shrub layer 4. Herbaceous 5. Rhizomes 6. Soil surface 7. Vertical layer  . This is what I see when I look at nature, what do you see when you look at nature  Things are constantly changing around us as time is moving, it is our responsibility to move with it or stay behind and ask why I did not do that.  Something happen after when I watched this video! 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T39QHprz-x8&t=177s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgF9BU4uYMU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8MImufcV64
https://www.mapsofworld.com/world-maps/world-climate-map.html​
https://aglab.ars.usda.gov/let-s-get-to-work/plant-growth-and-osmosis/
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rDrbnsbVxlI
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  • Jack Mueth 2022-09-01 02:46:58

    What I am saying is true regardless of my location. It’s true and mentioned even in the materials you posted yourself. Geoff Lawton said you can flush the built up salts down below the root level, and the image you posted said you can send built-up salt down below root level. But you need to address compaction, drainage, and organic matter for that to work.  

    • imran_2678@yahoo.com 2022-09-01 02:24:49

      We’ll what zone you live in?  

      • Jack Mueth 2022-09-01 00:09:42

        I meant to say, a small amount of salt in the water helps dissolve built
        -up salt in the soil.

        When you follow JADAM step by step, you create a micro-climate of moist, well drained, balanced soil.

        A photo you posted says table salt is the most soluble. It will leach away quickly. Sea salt is basically table salt. You did not destroy your soil with sea salt. Show some respect
         

        • Jack Mueth 2022-09-01 00:07:16

          1. Fix deep compaction and make sure your beds have good drainage + organic matter
          2. Flush the soil 3 times for 90 minutes before planting, with diluted JMS (a little salt helps dissolve soil)
          3. Maintain soil moisture with irrigation throughout growth
           

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