Utilizing rice hulls as my garden soil amendment for my repotted plants.

in #hive-1476633 years ago

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Greetings everyone,

I hope everybody is happy and healthy. I'm here again to show what I've got from the nature adventure that I posted on my last blog.

Gardening is always been my stress reliever and so I always find time to look for some improvement since we don't have the most fertile soil. Today I'm gonna share one of the most organic ways or mediums for planting which is the rice hulls that is an abundance in my area because of the large number of rice paddies here. I will teach you how I used them for my repotted plants and also for my new seedlings.

Rice hulls
are a byproduct of agriculture. They are the husk that has been removed from each grain of rice after harvest and otherwise considered be waste. But did you know they can be the most sustainable soil amendments for improving drainage, water holding capacity and aeration?

Rice hulls are non-toxic and biodegradable, so they feed the soil while they break down. However, they are stable enough to last for a typical gardening season before decomposing, so the soil will enjoy the benefits of moisture regulation and aeration while your plant grows.

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From my previous blog, I bring home a sack of freshly harvested rice hulls and a few decomposed ones, so I decided to carbonize most of them for nurturing my seedlings.

Here's the procedure.

Materials used

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  • old paper (catalogue)
  • lighter
  • shovel
  • old screen
  • some soil
  • I also add coconut husk to add some fire since I find it hard to lighten because the rice hull was a bit wet from the rain the other days.

Procedure

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  • I bury the screen and form like a volcano. This way we can insert some fire at the centre to burn the rice hulls slowly but doesn't turn them into ashes. Note, if you want to try this make sure not to leaves unattended and perform this far away from the neighbourhood because it is so smoky (I even perform this under my mango tree so it can benefit what I am doing, we have a belief that we have to make some smoke under the fruits tress from it the tree will produce too many flowers 😁)

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I even had my worst companion roaming around 😆

I started lightning at 1 pm and finished at about 5 pm. It take so long and I had a hard time since my rice hulls are so wet from the rain the past few days but then I manage to finish it and turn them into this

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Not everything was carbonized because I was using the fresh and a little bit wet but for me it's just right since I still have to add some fresh looking rice hulls for heat protection and also to add attractions to my house plants.

the application

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  • I mix half part of the garden soil and a half part of my carbonized rice hulls. I also have the fresh rice hull for the topping but was sterilised by heating it on a pan for a minute.

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I want to apply them first to one of my rare and favourite house plants. I'm so happy to come up again with this idea because when I started repotting most of my plants they look so unhealthy due to stamped soil that prevents the air and water to flow properly and seems no nutrients at all.

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The finished product

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I decided to put them here temporarily to prevent them from the chicken. I also had started my new seedlings in an eggshell with the carbonized rice hulls for my vegetable garden fortunately I find them doing well in just 24 hours surely I'll be sharing with you the progress here soon.

I'm also keeping the rest of the carbonized rice hulls for my future plantation.

Thank you for taking the time to read. I appreciate it! I hope you find it ideal and useful too. Feel free to share your thoughts and even give me more ideas for this.

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Good to see that you are using rice hulls. It is a good and sustainable amendments. !discovery 25

We are an abundance of rice hulls here so why not use them instead .😁

Thank you @juecoree for the support.

This is really a great idea @luckylaica . I will try making it to grow more of my bean plants. Thank you for sharing.

Thanks, Sure have a try.

You're welcome , Have a fantastic day ahead.🙂

Carbonized Rice Hull, yes you got it right. It is really good to mix with compost to make the soil a bit loose. It makes the roots breathe well. Great job, plant lovers.

Super true, this is why I love using them.

Thanks for dropping by.


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Thank you so much.

Hey @luckylaica! I never knew rice hulls can be used as fertilizers too! That is amazing. I'm now wondering what that "rare" plant is.... I did notice the plants from your garden are all healthy and vibrant!

Hi @indayclara sorry for the late response. Rice hulls are very great medium for gardening. pero mag bisaya nlang ku kay basin di mao² akong matubag haha. Nindot jud ne cya gamiton ang katapulan lang jud.. I thought healthy enough na akong tanom pero I was told by a hiver nga professional farmer/gardener na dili daw healthy tan awn akung tanon even though nag hatag ug flowers so mao naning tungod sa hive na kugihan ahat. 😅

by the way ,my rare plants are those uncommon plants that you can not ask from somebody for free if wa kay dada kay for sale jud cya sa ka rare. thankfully naa koy amega tiwang mo hatag raman nku mao pinanga nko ning mga tanoma 😁.

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