That’s crazy, maybe her ph is off, or she’s trying to introduce new microbes. She can put dry pine needles in it. It’s not as effective by volume but it works, better if you chop them first.
Anything but plastics, metals, rocks and anything ph wonky.
Yea. You can have her contact me here if she needs help. There’s a lot of studies I’m referencing, but. It is a self equalizing process.
If she’s a single lady, it’s probably not the most efficient system - my mindset is load it up and let it burn.
I just started my feeding system, which for me is chicken manure and pine straw as well as garden scraps.
It’s designed for winter outdoor heating, aesthetic lighting, boat propeller and pottery firing. Methane is also a great welding gas if used properly so the uses truly are manifold -
Tell her she’s appreciated for her willingness to embrace a sometimes frustrating technology, she deserves recognition for it.
That’s crazy, maybe her ph is off, or she’s trying to introduce new microbes. She can put dry pine needles in it. It’s not as effective by volume but it works, better if you chop them first. Anything but plastics, metals, rocks and anything ph wonky.
Interesting. I can't vouch for her expertise level but that's what she told me. Runs her clothes dryer and stove.
Yea. You can have her contact me here if she needs help. There’s a lot of studies I’m referencing, but. It is a self equalizing process. If she’s a single lady, it’s probably not the most efficient system - my mindset is load it up and let it burn. I just started my feeding system, which for me is chicken manure and pine straw as well as garden scraps. It’s designed for winter outdoor heating, aesthetic lighting, boat propeller and pottery firing. Methane is also a great welding gas if used properly so the uses truly are manifold - Tell her she’s appreciated for her willingness to embrace a sometimes frustrating technology, she deserves recognition for it.
Very cool info. Thanks for that.