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Phosphorus fert

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So seems like no one has bone meal in bkk. Anyone know a good alternative or a source for bone meal? I really don't want to have to make my own.

You should be able to get hold of rock phosphate as I believe that it is mined in Thailand

For bone meal fert try Jack? 081-8531078.they are in Saraburi Provence.

OR I think a garden center, www,papmami.com . 081-9111285 they are in Nonthaburi ,just north of Bkk they advertise themselfs as organic.+nanagarden.com.

or type กระดูกป่น ,in to Thai Google

Good luck.

KS,

  • 2 weeks later...

Not knowing much about the "organic" movement, but how do you know the bones came from "organically" managed animals.

Or is that not important ?

Not knowing much about the "organic" movement, but how do you know the bones came from "organically" managed animals.

Or is that not important ?

It depends how pedantic one is.

I compost kitchen waste and some of that obviously will be from veg that have been grown with chem fertiliser and treated with pesticides. I still consider my compost organic.

Bone meal will supply calcium and phosphate. You can use rock phosphate and get the calcium from any of the three normal sources, ag lime, gypsum, or dolomite (my favourite). As for organic status, if they are natural occurring and are only crushed or ground then they qualify.

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