• prettybunnys@piefed.social
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      Vermicompost is something you can readily make on the moon, meaning with this it proves you can take a resource available on the moon and grow in it.

      Big deal IMO.

      Well. “Proves” since it’s simulated regolith, not real regolith, and it was done on earth.

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      The article seems to imply the compost was added to both the plants with/without the fungi?

      Definitely cheating in the “can we grow plants?” department, but still useful information.

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      What would you propose, then?

      We use organic amendments all the time when reclaiming historically mined lands that did not salvage soils.

      Soils take millennia to form, and you’re not going to get fertile soils without either kickstarting the process or waiting.

      Another commentator points out that using arbuscular mychorrizhal fungi is also cheating. Again, how?

      To have a functional soil and not regolith you need the following:

      • An organic matter source - regolith lacks this
      • A moisture retaining media - regolith usually has this but its ability varies widely
      • Enough rooting depth for your desired plants
      • A method to transform organic matter to nutrients - regolith generally lacks this

      Organic matter is your pool of nutrients and microbes and fungi are what mineralize this pool into plant available forms, so saying they are cheating doesnt hold water (like a shitty regolith).

      But I can grow plants in glass beads! Sure you can, but you’re supplying chemical fertilizer to do it and constantly replacing that - so in this case you’re the organic matter pool and the transformation vector.

      @melfie@lemy.lol @cadekat@pawb.social

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      That’s nothing, I can grow plants in almost pure silica (i.e. a glass plant pot full of soil).