[compost_tea] Re: Bruce Deuley & Bob Webster - Compost Tea (2 of 9)

From: B Blake <bbdallas100_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:13:12 -0000

Tim, To each his own. I liked all 9 segments.
Both Bruce Deuley & Bob Webster have spent time with
Dr. Ingham. Bruce did rather well at the big AACT competition in
Austin judged by Dr Ingham a number of years back.

The biggest point was from the first words out of Bob's mouth.
To some old students it seems kind of silly for someone to be
involved in trying to hit higher compost tea microbe levels without somethi=
ng as basic as temperature control in their pocket.

There may be other huge problems as well.
The subject may need a good shake-up one of these days.
Luckily it's not like trying to put a man on the moon.

LeRoy is on the way.
The builder doesn't talk in forums but loves to learn.
Many experts love to teach someone that can follow along with them
and think efficiently but doesn't get on the soap box.
Why spend up to an hour or so teaching someone if they act like they
already know it all?

LeRoy will also speak softly but carry an overwhelming microbe stick.

Talking about the numbers and the weights of microbes seems
clear enough. I don't see where it was covered enough so far.
Temperature control also seems to have been a bit weak
as are other key items not mentioned so far.

Some old timers also feel it may be time for new brew strategies
but doubt this would be the proper place to unveil them.

What Leon Hussey had to say seems clear enough.
Perhaps reading the Post a second time may be in order.

I'm just having a little fun and will keep looking for
your "ionic" nutrients. Dr. Pauling and I discussed that one
many years ago. Which way did the Polarity go??
Is the polarity of the roots and the leaves identical?
Lay it on us ;-)


Bill


--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Tim Wilson" <thegoodjob_at_...> wrote:
>
> That you tube clip was a waste of nine and a half minutes. I'm really not=
 following what your point is. I did not see LeRoy machine in the video. I'=
ll try googling it.
>
> Tim
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "B Blake" <bbdallas100_at_> wrote:
> >
> >
> > At the beginning of this segment temperature variation
> > is discussed. Can anyone expand on this a tad.
> >
> > When speaking with "honey in the heart" Leon Hussey I mentioned
> > that it usually kind of sounds like millions or billions of
> > microbes being discussed.
> >
> > What about the potential of trillions?
> > There seems to be plenty of room.
> >
> > (Or in the case of someone creating a LeRoy machine
> > perhaps thousands of trillions in a fairly small machine.)
> >
> > Can a foliar machine have a different set-up than a soil machine?
> > Different limits.
> >
> > Leon said that it can run into the trillions right now.
> > He was discussing multiple 500 gallon machines at the time.
> >
> > Naturally a LeRoy class machine might have temperature controls.
> > The question is if he does run into real serious microbe numbers
> > how much heat could be generated.
> > For tight temperature margins could it get to the point where a cooling=
 circuit was needed
> > as well as the heater to get things rolling?
> >
> > Know a fellow that is building a scale model when he has a
> > little time.
> >
> > Now this mini LeRoy more than trouble
> > You see he stand 'bout one foot two ;-)
> >
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbH2fPCh_-c
> >
> >
> > Bill
> >
>




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