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Re: Successful live soil cultivation in commercial production greenhouses




by izentrop » 16/11/21, 02:29

humus wrote:This does not prevent glyphosate from being carcinogenic
At very high doses which are not found in practice, except for the unwary who would handle the concentrated product without precaution.

For those who have questions about the video, in the comments vdt production and François Mulet kindly answered various questions such as how were the worms raised, if the technique had been emulated, the taste, the heating of greenhouses ...

I just took a screenshot of what he thinks of rotations, it will call into question some views on monocultures. : Wink:
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Re: Successful live soil cultivation in commercial production greenhouses




by humus » 16/11/21, 07:46

izentrop wrote:
humus wrote:This does not prevent glyphosate from being carcinogenic
At very high doses which are not found in practice, except for the unwary who would handle the concentrated product without precaution.

If you are confident in what you are advancing, try the experience that I have proposed: take a shower once a year with agricultural dose glyphosate, do not rinse yourself, wait for it to dry and rinse you during the next rain .
This is what the ground lives for. If nothing happened to your health over the years, I would believe you. : Mrgreen:



izentrop wrote:I just took a screenshot of what he thinks of rotations, it will call into question some views on monocultures. : Wink:


Well, he's no longer talking about monoculture in the usual sense, he's actually talking about a simple ecosystem, it's not the same thing and there, of course, I validate!
The difficulty is that a simple ecosystem is resilient, so not too simple.
Seeing the guy's simplified biosphere experience on his raft, he had pest concerns regardless which were solved by better soil and more diversity in crop plants.
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Re: Successful live soil cultivation in commercial production greenhouses




by Ahmed » 16/11/21, 09:22

There is a big difference between natural monoculture (insofar as this adjective must be taken with caution) and anthropized monoculture, it is that in the second case the withdrawals are considerable.
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Re: Successful live soil cultivation in commercial production greenhouses




by Aureliejardine » 20/01/22, 19:32

Hello gardeners!

I created a blog on organic gardening, grelinette, compost, green manures...

You will find valuable information there!

www.quelle-grelinette.fr

Happy gardening everyone ;)
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Re: Successful live soil cultivation in commercial production greenhouses




by Moindreffor » 21/01/22, 12:37

aureliejardine wrote:Hello gardeners!

I created a blog on organic gardening, grelinette, compost, green manures...

You will find valuable information there!

http://www.quelle-grelinette.fr

Happy gardening everyone ;)

we have everything we need here, why would we go elsewhere, moreover here there is no tillage, so no grelinette, and composting in piles is heresy, green manure remains, but we generally leave it grow friendly weeds as green manures

do you have Didier's scientific skills?

in addition very inflated as approach to come here to post for advertising for a competing blog : Evil: : Evil: : Evil:
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