Charcoal used in gardening is usually produced through a pyrolysis process, namely burning organic materials such as wood, rice husks, or other plants at high temperatures without oxygen. This process produces charcoal that has a fine pore structure, making it very porous and able to absorb moisture and various important substances. This porous structure allows charcoal to absorb air and nutrients, thereby releasing these contents slowly into the soil, providing long-term benefits for the plants growing on it.
Benefits of Charcoal for Plants
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