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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1586664" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>I've been using microbes for nearly twenty years. Some places it helps, others does nothing. Its not like chemical fertiliser where you see a difference over night. We have noticed an increase in earthworms which is a very good sign. We rarely worm or vaccinated as we simply have never needed to. Getting the right microbes is the key and a lot more work needs to be done there. The one true thing i have noticed is after using microbes for a couple of years and then applying nitrogen things go nuts. It was explained to me the microbes get the nitrogen and go supercharged but can also burn them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1586664, member: 33533"] I've been using microbes for nearly twenty years. Some places it helps, others does nothing. Its not like chemical fertiliser where you see a difference over night. We have noticed an increase in earthworms which is a very good sign. We rarely worm or vaccinated as we simply have never needed to. Getting the right microbes is the key and a lot more work needs to be done there. The one true thing i have noticed is after using microbes for a couple of years and then applying nitrogen things go nuts. It was explained to me the microbes get the nitrogen and go supercharged but can also burn them out. [/QUOTE]
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