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I'm sorry. Claims to Google. (/ ≧ ◇ ≦ \)Hahaha! I understand it's a little rough around the edges. I was able to understand the Japanese description based on Google though!
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I'm sorry. Claims to Google. (/ ≧ ◇ ≦ \)Hahaha! I understand it's a little rough around the edges. I was able to understand the Japanese description based on Google though!
Is aversion=anaerobic=denitrifiers?
- Bacteria to use for a field of the tea of soil bacteria = Japan. I use it for a field.
The BP system needs aversion bacteria.
The bacteria disappear with a carbon source. So I make up.
Is aversion=anaerobic=denitrifiers?Is aversion=anaerobic=denitrifiers?
I find it fascinating too; and i am only a newbie who forgot the microbiology class or might have skipped it.I for one, find this fascinating. The only translator you'd need is Google translate!
I find it fascinating too; and i am only a newbie who forgot the microbiology class or might have skipped it.
I wonder if that anaerobic soil bacteria F1 is similar to Bokashi composting? This is a question for the biologist/microbiologist reef gurus
www.planetnatural.com/composting-101/indoor-composting/bokashi-composting/
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- The BEPIN- soil bacteria F1 is bacteria of the fields.
There are the results in a field of Japan. Polyphosphoric acids increase. The nourishment salt decreases, too.
It is effective for disposal of garbage.
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Thank You!Looks great man!
Could you please write in details how you make the rocks? I just don't have 1,000 dollars.
Thank you