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This easy-to-use application requires a small sample placed in the incubation jars and the results are read after 4-hrs of exposure. The basic kit offers a Solvita colour chart to determine the level of activity from which a Maturity Index is calculated using guidelines provided in the manual.
Note: For more accurate readings and uploading into computer files, we recommend the Solvita Digital Colour Reader (DCR).
Contents:
Included in the test kit package are:
Chemistry skills are not necessary to conduct an accurate test. Results are obtained in less than a day and provide both a useful guide to how far along compost is and a realistic interpretation of composting quality.
In addition to common tests for C:N ratio and loss of heating during composting, accurate measurement of both carbon dioxide (CO2) and ammonia (NH3) emissions provides a definitive gauge of the maturing process. CO2 and NH3 are the two most common gases released in composting, represent nearly polar opposites of biology and chemistry. CO2 alone is odourless, non-toxic and “biogenic” as far as global carbon-cycling goes. Ammonia is a molecule with a high affinity to water (unlike CO2) and therefore dissolves in compost forming a high pH. The chemistry of NH3 is very unstable and one can frequently smell the gaseous form and can be somewhat toxic both within the compost to microorganisms and a malodorous and harmful gas.
Field research over the decades has shown that compost that reaches the target endpoint is likely to be a highly desirable product.
Solvita: a Maturity Test that differs from other Compost Tests
Solvita is a volumetric procedure, which means it is a test per unit volume of compost and not per unit weight. Volume measurements are realistic considering actual piles of compost which change rapidly in weight:volume aspects which significantly interact with behaviour. When volumetric Solvita tests are compared to quantitative lab stability tests they may appear different depending if compost bulk-density is very low (porous, as in early stages) or high. This result is biologically relevant and relates to actual behaviour. One advantage of measuring respiration per volume is that the results are also relevant for mixing growing media and building soils, a volume-dilution function. Solvita is therefore a very realistic means to characterize stability.
Solvita chemistry gels are highly reactive media which respond rapidly to the concentration of CO2 and NH3 gases as they are released naturally from compost into headspace of a test jar. No other equipment or special lab preparation is required. Conducting the compost test is fairly simple as long as some general rules are observed which are all carefully described in a User’s Manual. Information on the contents of a Solvita maturity kit are seen by visiting the .