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Jan 31, 2020 9:08 AM CST
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Wood charcoals surface area and use for filtration in aquaculture is also useful in growing plants from seed. Germination is in the high 90s consistently and growth is surprisingly fast. It is important to have no vacancies in the charcoal when it is going to be used this way.

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