[Digestion] Wood ash

Murali Krishna bmkrishna6 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 14 21:06:56 CST 2013


Yes, it would certainly raise pH and bring out the digester from acidic
state. In the long run, there is a tendency of particles settling at the
bottom of the digester.  Digesters with grit evacuation facility can try
this when they have some low pH problems.


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:54 AM, PETER ALLISON <pm.allison at bigpond.com>wrote:

>  Have used wood ash as a means to deliver mineral content into the
> substrate and raise pH. Works exceptionally well in small doses.
> Peter.
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Murali Krishna





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