The Balance of Living Soil: Concerns with the use of Fish Hydrolysate in Regenerative Agriculture
A topic that has gained traction in the organic farming community is the use of fish hydrolysate. While many believe it to be a beneficial fungal food, recent observations and tests challenge this notion. Contrary to popular belief, fish hydrolysate doesn't stimulate the growth of beneficial fungi. Instead, it has been observed to promote the growth of omeici, a type of water mold that can be harmful to many plants, especially cannabis. This revelation is concerning, especially since many organic growers have integrated fish hydrolysate into their farming practices.