Azomite Organic Growing Explained

submitted by Soil Life Support on 11/23/13 1

Hi I'm Ryan here at the Grow Show talking about Azomite which stands for A to Z of Minerals including trace elements. What is Azomite? Azomite is a mineral product that is mined in Utah from deposits left from an ancient volcano in a nearby lake bed. The combiunation of volcanic ash and lake minerals make this deposit the only one in the world. Its 30 million years old. Rollin Anderson discovered this. The pink dust was producing larger crops that was found near the lake bed. After lab testing showed that it contains over 70 essential Minerals and trace elements that the National Research council considers essential. Chemically speaking, Azomite is a hydrated sodium calcium alluminum sillicate. It is available in slow release and grainulated. You can pick up a 44 pound bag of Azomite here at the Grow Show in Michigan.

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