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Soil samples from Field Test In Salinas, California Aug., 2004.
Soil on right was treated with Monty's Liquid Carbon (MLC) and re-examined in two weeks. Sample on left was untreated.
Notice the difference in color, texture and clod size.
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Both tests were conducted on the same plot of land. The only additive was Monty's Liquid Carbon. In just two weeks, notice the following:
A 21% increase in water holding capacity (SP), the more neutral pH, 28% increase in Organic Matter (OM), and the dramatic reversal in FIZZ - the amount of organic activity in the soils. Salts were lowered, including a 21% decrease in Sodium (Na). Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) were brought into balance for better utilization, and most every area of soil nutrition was increased, some by as much as 50%, leaving no element with a deficiency.
Soil Organic Matter is decomposing plant and animal life. Bacteria, fungi, and microbes are responsible for the breakdown of these materials. Liquid Carbon encourages healthy soils allowing these organisms to flourish. This process converts and releases nutrients in a useable form to the soil. Humus results from the breakdown of organic matter and acts as a storage vessel for soil nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, and other micronutrients. Humus improves soil structure, aeration, drainage, and water holding capacity. It serves as a food source for microorganisms, acts as a plant growth stimulator, and increases soil exchange capacity.
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