hi all, i was mixing up some soil for seeding--mostly stuff i'd used before--some of our rather clayey native loam, some coir(coco fibre), zeolite (a sort of pumice-like fine grit) and some fine chicken grit--those i know well enough, i think...
well, i thought i was being clever, since i am sowing some woodland species, and i have some stuff that seems like composted wood that came from inside a tree we cut down..this has been sitting around for months, outside half the winter, and the other day i poured boiling water in it and put a lid on for partial sterilisation;
when i took the lid of yesterday, it smelled rather ammonia-ey, but i thought, cant be anything bad, and mixed up some soil anyway-only 1 of 8 parts is this stuff..
well, today the whole mix still smells...
any thoughts on what this is, and if its hazardous to plants?
at this point, barring any definitive word, i'm thinking to try a few replaceable seeds in it to see what happens....