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How does regular compost made from compost bins compare to Colloidal Humus?

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How does regular compost made from compost bins compare to Colloidal Humus?

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The best results one can hope to get from other methods of composting is the creation of a fibrous mulch, which is always susceptible to loosing most of the important nutrients, due to too much heat in the bin or tumbler. By producing the colloidal humus strictly by the correct requirements, we are able to control all aspects during building of the compost heap, as well as after completion. The heap is continually checked for the correct temperature for the following four to six weeks to ensure nutrient burning into the atmosphere is being 100% avoided.

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