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| First time flax returned zero count in my camp, I tested acidity. It ranged from 3-7k, with the highest under my camel pen. Where I could still grow flax, the acidity was only 1, so it appeared that acidity was the culprit. Not so. Our firepits had been used a couple days prior. The no flax area was a circle around these pits ranging from 20-35 cords, with tree timers also up to 81 seconds. But I continued to monitor the acidity. After the flax returned to the entire camp (firepits not used), acidity went as high as 17k. And I was able to plant flax fine in this 17k acidity. What I was also able to do was grow carrots all day, ie, the carrot wave ran extensively while the acidity was high. When acidity drops to 1, carrots return only 1 carrot. Conclusion, firepits bad, acidity good--for carrots anyway. Of course, further testing is needed. I also plant only nile green and have never had a problem with this flax as long as the firepits remain unused. --Tedra | | First time flax returned zero count in my camp, I tested acidity. It ranged from 3-7k, with the highest under my camel pen. Where I could still grow flax, the acidity was only 1, so it appeared that acidity was the culprit. Not so. Our firepits had been used a couple days prior. The no flax area was a circle around these pits ranging from 20-35 cords, with tree timers also up to 81 seconds. But I continued to monitor the acidity. After the flax returned to the entire camp (firepits not used), acidity went as high as 17k. And I was able to plant flax fine in this 17k acidity. What I was also able to do was grow carrots all day, ie, the carrot wave ran extensively while the acidity was high. When acidity drops to 1, carrots return only 1 carrot. Conclusion, firepits bad, acidity good--for carrots anyway. Of course, further testing is needed. I also plant only nile green and have never had a problem with this flax as long as the firepits remain unused. --Tedra | ||
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|Mar 3: Acidity 1. Flax finally grows as normal, after 12 days of allowing planting ground to rest. | |Mar 3: Acidity 1. Flax finally grows as normal, after 12 days of allowing planting ground to rest. | ||
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− | |Planting ground is in a lightly populated area. We have two compression furnaces on our camp, but they were hardly used (if at all) during the flaxing period. | + | |Planting ground is in a lightly populated area. We have two compression furnaces on our camp, but they were hardly used (if at all) during the flaxing period. |
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Revision as of 20:09, 11 March 2009
Clinker Disposal Facilities
PBPW Adn Public Clinker Disposal Site(Open) and Public Cement/Concrete Facility(Open) |
ADN 260,6354 (Near the large limestone deposit in the western desert) |
Mining/Smelting pollution test results and remedies
Day 1:built a copper mine at the corner of my compound | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Day 3: Noticed I could not grow flax, 6 out of 10 tadpoles die. Likely cause was either the smelting or mining. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Day 4: Did NOT use the mine but continued smelting. By the end of the day 3 out of 10 tadpoles died. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Day 5: Did NOT use the mine but continued to smelt at my compound. This morning 1 out of 10 tadpoles died, by the end of the day all tadpoles survived. I am still smelting as I write this post | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Note: At 1 tadpole death flax was able to be grown. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What we can conclude from this is that smelting has no effect on pollution at this early stage in the tale. Mines do NOT have any effect on pollution, but rather the USE of the mine does. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Possible remedies would be to plan flaxxing and plant flax days prior to mining days. Mine extensively on a mining day, then do not touch for 2 days and flaxxing will return to normal. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The pollution radius seems to be about 20 to 30 co-ordinates from the USED mine, therefore allowing flaxxing in that area beyond the radius. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pollution does NOT affect the growth of vegetables only flax at this time, it is too early in the tale to know if it effects barley or wheat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Animal reproduction does not seem to be affected by pollution either. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Submitted by Diania
Stillwater Tests
Falcon Bay Tests
Meroe Tests
Acidity Tests
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