[compost_tea] Re: Anaerobic Activity

From: mikethewormguy <mikethewormguy_at_aol.com>
Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 18:04:47 -0000



I would put forth the suggestion that both aerobic and anaerobic fermentati=
ons can provide benefit to the soil. It all depends upon WHY your are looki=
ng to benefit the soil.

There are some pretty bad aerobic outlaws in the microbial world too, as we=
ll as, microbial outlaws that can show themselves, via cross-contamination,=
 if you don't clean your brewer properly batch to batch.

The microbial world is too complex, multidimensional, and wonderous to make=
 it sound so black&white, simplistic, and limited.

my 2 cents.....

Mike Flynn
Green Quest LLC
BioSpecific LLC

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Dan" <dansquest2005_at_...> wrote:
>
> Most microbes that are outlaws are anaeobic.
>
> Dan in Ct Zone 6A Where you can't tell the players without a program, p=
rograms coming soon to an area near you.
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "outlawbuddhist" <hugh_at_> wrote:
> >
> > I was just trying to explain AACT to a friend and was cornered as to wh=
y Anaerbic compost teas are not the best for soil.
> >
> > Brain fart... please help.
> >
> > They seemed to be stoked on a jar of poop soaking for weeks helping the=
 plants ergo the microherd.
> >
>




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