I used azomite in the past, probably still some in my mix, but quit adding it because people said there was concerns about the aluminum content. Do you not worry about it?
Not really, especially not after doing a little digging on my own and ignoring what "people said". I mean, aluminum is a concern, but not so much what's in azomite (all rock dusts contain Aluminum), compared to what we add all on our own.
Do you use deodorant? The active ingredient in Mitchum is, Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex Gly 20%, which we smear daily right into a dense cluster of blood vessels and nerves. This was the only label I had handy, but most are similar.
Do you do any cooking in aluminum pots and pans? Especially high acid stuff like tomato sauce or warming up the Ragu? Aluminum cans?
You get the idea. Aluminum is the 3rd most common element after oxygen and silica and comprises ~8% of the earth's crust. Pretty much impossible to avoid, but, in soil/mixes you CAN avoid conditions that cause it to release.
Mainly, what will cause it to release in soil is very low pH, like 4.5 and lower and/or over applications of humic/fulvic acids. The low pH is easy since not much grows in soil that acidic. The humic/fulvic is another story since so little is needed (the amount contained in vermicompost is plenty), but the inexperienced just love the "more is better" approach. Combine that with really pure, concentrated stuff like from BioAg and you have problems. The BioAg stuff works almost TOO well and they used to have a caution about over application. Bet they still do. I quit using it years ago and now rely solely on the vermicompost for my HA/FA.
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