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[compost_tea] Re: hang'n tuff



--- In compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, "kevin john richardon" 
<kmagic@b...> wrote:
> I like this approach, a nice local solution.
> 
> It has been suggested that in our attempt to improve the 
microbiology in soils for plants through the application of tea, one 
may brew a tea with the intention of growing a high number of 
organisms with great diversity of species or attempt to propegate 
high numbers of specific organisms for use with plants known to be 
benefit from their association.  The diversity approach lends to high 
quality tea, good for general use, most likely providing species of 
microorganisms plants may select from that will provide benefit.  The 
specific approach has great potential to provide the organisms that 
will be of most benefit to a particular species of plant in high 
numbers.
> 
KJR you have some great questions and answers too.  HOW many hundo's 
did you send????? How do I get to your attachment on the next 
message???  Dennis

<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Clipped some by 
Dennis<><><><>,.,,.


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