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Contact SupplierBiochar: A Natural Soil Rejuvenator
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Biochar is a highly stable, carbon-rich material produced by burning biomass under controlled low-oxygen conditions. At Virinchi Organics, we prepare premium-quality biochar using carefully selected hardwood varieties, ensuring a dense, porous structure ideal for improving soil health, water retention, and microbial activity.
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Production Using Hardwood
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Different types of hardwood are used to create our biochar because they:
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Provide a stronger, more durable carbon matrix
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Create a higher surface area for nutrient holding
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Offer long-lasting benefits in the soil for years
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This dense hardwood biochar does not break down quickly, making it an excellent long-term soil amendment.
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Activation With Natural Microbial Solutions
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Raw biochar by itself is highly porous and can absorb nutrients from the soil. To prevent initial nutrient lockup and to enhance its effectiveness, we activate (charge) the biochar using natural microbial fertilizers.
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1. Jeevamrutham Activation
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Jeevamrutham is a powerful microbial inoculant rich in beneficial bacteria, fungi, and enzymes.
When biochar is soaked or mixed with Jeevamrutham:
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The pores get filled with living microbes
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Nutrient availability increases
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Soil structure and aeration improve
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Plant immunity and root growth are enhanced
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2. Jadam Microbial Solution (JMS) Activation
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JMS is a fast-acting microbial solution prepared using leaf mold, sea salt, and starch sources. It contains vigorous, hardy microorganisms that multiply rapidly.
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When hardwood biochar is activated with Jadam Microbial Solution:
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It becomes a strong microbial carrier
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Supports nutrient cycling in the soil
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Helps suppress harmful pathogens
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Improves soil moisture-holding capacity
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Benefits of Our Activated Biochar
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Enhances root development
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Improves nutrient-use efficiency of fertilizers
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Increases water retention in sandy soils
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Reduces soil acidity and improves structure
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Boosts microbial diversity and soil fertility
Long-lasting carbon sequestration for regenerative agriculture

