Scott Laskowski, founder of OrganiLock, has spent years in research and development of Soil Rehab and the machinery necessary to produce it. What I am about to describe almost seems too good to be true - which is exactly why I felt compelled to test it out at home.
Soil Rehab is a combination of biochar, organic wood waste, and animal waste. One of the beautiful things about this product is that the word "waste" here is accurate and literal - this is material that would otherwise likely go into a landfill! All this "waste" is ground together, dehydrated, and pasteurized and then beneficial soil microbes are added. The result is a powerful soil amendment that actually revitalizes soil so that it can support healthy harvests.
Yesterday I showed pictures of the plants which were given nothing but sand and water. The bean plants were skinny, pale, and shedding the few leaves they developed. The marigolds reached 2 or 3 inches and then stopped growing.
Now it's time to reveal the progress of the plants which had sand, water, AND Soil Rehab. Maybe it could go without saying that in the photo below these plants are on the left and the sand plants are on the right.
The bean plants in the Soil Rehab mix are producing multiple beans and they are all moving toward a length worth harvesting.
The marigold is 10 inches tall and ready to bloom. The main bloom is right there on top, but 6 or 7 other buds are also developing.
You might have noticed that the roots I showed yesterday were not too extensive on the sand beans:
So I guess what I am saying is ... I'm a believer.
I am excited to be a part of getting Soil Rehab into the hands of farmers in Haiti and Ghana and anywhere the soil is needing a boost to become productive again.
Please pray for wisdom, vision, and favor for us at Mission Resource and the same for the leadership at OrganiLock as we move forward together in this venture.
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