Experimental #greencrafting with a spent #n95 #facemask #facemaskchallenge #111air @DanielleFongpic.twitter.com/sCEvpwKVJL
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yikes! i am concerned that this could be a vector for disease!
i am very curious about how viruses and soil interact; i figure this is the most direct approach to this ; biochar compost mitigates pathogens for the megaorganisms around it ; the biochar / charcoal is loaded with biodiverse bacteria that the fungus uses like a chemistry kit
while this might be *ok* even for the pandemic (and I don't know) i'd be concerned about a future pathogen!
if it’s my own personal plant, then at least it isn’t on my face ~ who knows how quickly we can reinfect ourselves with any pathogen that we expel from our mouths
yes. you are right in this case. i am just worried about the idea being very spreadable. 
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