Benefits of Rice Husk for Plants
Improved Drainage:
Its porous structure prevents waterlogging and promotes airflow, which is crucial for preventing root rot. 
Enhanced Aeration:
Rice husk keeps soil loose, allowing roots to breathe and grow stronger. 
Moisture Control:
It helps retain moisture in the soil, providing a consistent water supply for plants while allowing excess water to escape. 
Compost Booster:
When composted, it adds carbon and improves the airflow of the compost pile, creating a nutrient-rich soil amendment. 
Mulch:
Applied as a top dressing, it helps retain soil moisture and suppresses weeds. 
pH Neutrality:
Rice husk is naturally pH-neutral, making it safe and beneficial for a wide range of plants without altering soil pH. 
Rice Husk Biochar:
Burning rice husk creates biochar, a more stable form that offers even greater porosity, improved aeration, and a high potassium content beneficial for plant growth. 
How to Use Rice Husk
Potting Mix:
Mix 20-30% rice husk with soil and compost to create a light and breathable potting medium for containers, grow bags, and seed trays. 
Compost:
Add it to your compost bin to balance carbon-rich materials and improve airflow, or use composted rice husk as a soil amendment. 




