Open Nutrient Project

Intro

Version 1.0Work In Progress Regularly Updated

Explanation: This is a master list I compiled to help make growers lives easier. I decided to make this master list after getting frustrated trying to find this data for various organic soil inputs. Hopefully with these tools we can unlock alot more knowledge on DIY plant inputs.

Foreword: This Project is a labor of love to help solve many of the nutrient mysteries, errors, and misinformation around various plants’ nutrient content as well as the nutrient content of various methods of nutrient and input preparation. Together we can forever change the world for the better with this data. This work is far beyond the resources of a single person which is why we must work together to help make the world a better place one harvest at a time.

Additional Ideas: If you have any additional ideas, inputs, or other useful things to add please let us know we would be happy to add them. Questions, Comments, Additions, New Sources of Data? Email us: OpenNutrientProject@gmail.com Compiled by Stephen Raisner : PotentPonics@gmail.com

Interested in Helping us With This Project? Email us at: OpenNutrientProject@gmail.com

Project Goals

The goal of this project is provide a single database for creating the best nutrient inputs for your garden to replace synthetic inputs. This allows you to pick and balance nutrient sources to create a well rounded nutrient input solution. The work of mapping out these inputs is far more than one person could ever achieve so the hope is with this open source database we can achieve that goal as a community.

How to Use

1. This is a list of the various preparation methods, the various testing methods for those preparations and the many different plants that contain large amounts of various nutrients to make it much easier to balance organic nutrient inputs. If your making nutrient inputs be them liquid or solid this is your one stop source to make a balanced list of sources for your inputs.

2. Once you have created your input you can use the testing lists to test your input.

3. Then enter your input into using the form here HERE to the data base so we can continue to add to the general knowledge for all growers.

Methods

Below are links to various methods used to make garden inputs.

Methods

Korean Natural Farming

JADAM

Soil Food Web

Other

Testing

Water Testing

Soil Testing

Inputs by Minimum Average PPM Content

Nutrients are in order by average lowest content to help make sourcing plant nutrients easier. List Contains Plant Essential Nutrients & Heavy Metals.

Nitrogen

Phosphorous

Potassium

Calcium

Silica

Magnesium

Sulfur

Iron

Manganese

Boron

Molybdenum

Copper

Zinc

Cobalt

Tungsten

Selenium

Sodium

Silver

Aluminum

Iodine

Fluoride

Arsenic

Cadmium

Lead

Mercury

Plant Lists

EPA Soil Limits

Other Inputs

Other Inputs

User Submitted Test Results

How Submit your test results? Use the Form Here and tell us what your test results are.

User Submitted Data Can be Found Here