Prepairing soil
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Prepairing soil
Aoa everyone,
I am a beginner at gardening... and have been reading up forum posts forquite some time now.
My interests lie in food gardening... and as must people have suggested on this forum... i have purchased bhaalu mitti and ojhri ki khaad.. i just have a few questions if you all would be so kind to help
1. The khaad is a stinking hell... not joking... the stink is soooo bad.. its insane... i plan on indoor plants too.. so im quite confused as to how to mask the smell.... do i leave the khaad in the sun for a few days or some trick??
2. Is ojhri ki khaad safe for food gardening. . Like herbs, fruits and vegetables
Thank you
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I am a beginner at gardening... and have been reading up forum posts forquite some time now.
My interests lie in food gardening... and as must people have suggested on this forum... i have purchased bhaalu mitti and ojhri ki khaad.. i just have a few questions if you all would be so kind to help
1. The khaad is a stinking hell... not joking... the stink is soooo bad.. its insane... i plan on indoor plants too.. so im quite confused as to how to mask the smell.... do i leave the khaad in the sun for a few days or some trick??
2. Is ojhri ki khaad safe for food gardening. . Like herbs, fruits and vegetables
Thank you
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Re: Prepairing soil
If it is stinking than it is not ready... a well rotted ojhri ki khaad smells like fresh cut grass.....
Ojhri ki khaad is best for all herbs, fruits, flowers and Vegetables...
What you can do is to dry the khaad under sun and use after drying so the stinking ammonia dissipates..
Ojhri ki khaad is best for all herbs, fruits, flowers and Vegetables...
What you can do is to dry the khaad under sun and use after drying so the stinking ammonia dissipates..
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Re: Prepairing soil
Thankyou izhar sab
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Re: Prepairing soil
Izhar I recently came across a plant from Karachi and transplanted it. The bhal/bhalu mitti was the classic yellow color/sandstone color but I never actually felt any soil so soft n well draining. Tell me about your local soil
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Re: Prepairing soil
Yes this is our typical baalu mitti... it is completely devoid of nutrients and does not hold water well... it is ideal for rooting cuttings and seed germination.. it must be mixed with organic stuff so as to sustain plant life..
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Re: Prepairing soil
What is the source? If it was river then shouldn't it have nutrients
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Re: Prepairing soil
It is dug from ground in suburbs of Karachi, which is arid desert like area with no or very little vegetation..
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Re: Prepairing soil
IT seems an ideal soil medium for adeniums
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Re: Prepairing soil
Yes it is excellent for adeniums....
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Re: Prepairing soil
Following up. Just a few more questions... i have planted thyme.. basil... sage .. oregano and a few others. .. its been almost 2 weeks now.. nothing has happened. I called up the guy who sold me the seeds. He said to me.. ojiri ki khaad burns the seeds... i said i had it in the sun for quite some time.. he said no... no... u need to use compost.... im confused.. was he just trying to sell me compost or was he honestly telling me that ojiri ki khaad is not good for seeds... plssss help...
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