A trick question . Clay .

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Ok , Now clay , and adding to soil ? I have done home work on it and it seems that up to 3% added to your soil will give you a heap of good minerals . The clay I can get is from a very highly mineralised
gold field [ a mates ] How he gets it is by when he is washing for fine gold , which he gets buckets full of it and runs it over a sluice, the run off sits in a hole and that is where the clay sits I am not talking about rain forest country but outback Australia very old and weathered rock , so I am thinking this could replace crushed volcanic rock ? --- There is another reason I check this sort of stuff out apart from cost -- To find and see what I can get from around me -- Now I will try this any way . Unless some one tells me better . So guys input please . :thumbsup::vibe::vibe::vibe:

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well yeah it helps filter water naturally and catches all that awesome in the water and around in the air n so on. regions will have purer or just more vibrant mineral beds i would think but overall those are totally great for halving or using fully in place of a trance mineral pick up man. totally worth using at 50%Z to start with as long as texture doesn't suffer :D
 
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I'm in the USA mates. I use clay myself . More than 300 percent though. I let the clay dry . Pulverize it and then add 4 inches of soil in a 5 gallon bucket. Then add layer of clay. And so on till its full
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