This does two things. One, if taken from plants outside of this bed it introduces new strains of root bacteria from another environment. Taken from a healthy viable soil is ideal. Secondly, as microbes support new plant growth, the roots provide a carbon nutrient rich feed to the bed microbes and other organisms such as #earthworms.
This is also how soil agriculture can benefit from #notill methods. Leaving the roots after harvest has the same effect as adding mulch or compost - it’s better because colonies are not disrupted or destroyed ( notill also lessens runoff and reduces labor and machinery costs). So, fresh roots are loaded with #commensal ‘#soilmicrobes’ decomposing root matter feeds microbes it decomposes the #rhizobacteria and #earthworms thrive and provide support adjacent seedlings, clones and transplants.
Carbon from organic feed/fertilizer serves a similar function plus gives additional nutrients to fulfill the demands of growing vegetation.
A bed filled with plant beneficial organisms derives energy and nourishment from roots and from organic feedings, creating a nutrient sink that if maintained is very stable. This should be evidence that bioponics and hydroponics when handled properly can meet the criteria necessary for organic certification.
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