Organic Spirulina is microscopic blue green algae. The Spirulina needs lots of water, has to have tons of warmth from the sunlight to grow and must be fed nutrients.
Spirulina bacteria would be found in the gas vesicle. The vesicleÃ?s structure makes it the ideal shape for bacteria to thrive and grow.
the one getting organic can grow and reach end point earlier than that getting irganic ones, since, the organic fertizer contains lower amount of nutrients than the inorganic which are mostly produced as decidesd to be. ex. we culture Spirulina using organic from different sources made from local plants and rest of animals, compared to that grow in inoranic complete media. Spirulina grew in organic media (can be single or mix) and reached the maximum with 5-10 days which the latter reach their end point in 13-14 days, with higher density. but if we do 2 cultures in organic media, we could get the product, even in shorter period of time and more production . ..the most important is ... there was much less residue in media left after, if organic media was used. it is then environmentally friendly the the other...might not cheaper if your labour is included. organic media can be produced at home...anywhere...
There are many ways to grow Spirulina. One of the ways which is popularly used is Mud Pot method. Start by getting 3 gms of sea salt. and then mix it with bio gas slurry medium and a bit of spirulina culture. Put this mixture in mud pots. Mix in some water. Now place these pots in areas where they can get good amount of sunlight. Stir it 4 times a day.
A mixture of organic and inorganic fertilizers is recommended.
Spirulina is a genus of blue-green algae used as a nutritional supplement. Blue-green algae, which are microscopic fresh-water organisms, are also known as cyanobacteria.
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The supplement should specify that it is organic. You can see this by reading the front and back of the supplement bottle/box it comes in and finding the word "organic".
Spirulina bacteria would be found in the gas vesicle. The vesicleÃ?s structure makes it the ideal shape for bacteria to thrive and grow.
Spirulina maxima and Spirulina platensis.
the one getting organic can grow and reach end point earlier than that getting irganic ones, since, the organic fertizer contains lower amount of nutrients than the inorganic which are mostly produced as decidesd to be. ex. we culture Spirulina using organic from different sources made from local plants and rest of animals, compared to that grow in inoranic complete media. Spirulina grew in organic media (can be single or mix) and reached the maximum with 5-10 days which the latter reach their end point in 13-14 days, with higher density. but if we do 2 cultures in organic media, we could get the product, even in shorter period of time and more production . ..the most important is ... there was much less residue in media left after, if organic media was used. it is then environmentally friendly the the other...might not cheaper if your labour is included. organic media can be produced at home...anywhere...
There are many ways to grow Spirulina. One of the ways which is popularly used is Mud Pot method. Start by getting 3 gms of sea salt. and then mix it with bio gas slurry medium and a bit of spirulina culture. Put this mixture in mud pots. Mix in some water. Now place these pots in areas where they can get good amount of sunlight. Stir it 4 times a day.
Spirulina is the common name of a blue-green algae. Spirulina as found in retail is a dry powder form of spirulina (Arthrospira platensis / Arthrospira maxima).
it is really easy to grow organic food.
Spirulina is naturally gluten free
Yes, mold does grow on organic matter. For example, mold will grow on feces, and feces is organic matter.
A bean will grow better in dirt not organic.
Some farmers grow organic foods and many gardeners also grow organically.