Absolutely! I am new to the form but the information is HUGE! I'm from northern California and dedicate my time to helping as many as I can to a healthy happy life! :)
I also restored classic Mustangs for 10 years and love the post! Ha!
Thank you for all the information and the creative process we all have access to.
I brew my tea with love and feel...
2.5% Tango Mulch (Local high quality compost)
.5% Unsulphured Black Strap Molasses
.075% Fish Hydroslate
.012% Vitamineral Green (Whole foods green powder drink I use daily myself ;) )
And a hint of bat quano and a tad of kelp/seaweed powder
I would love to see what is growing and want to incorporate worm castings, I have a 10 gal Growing Solutions brewer...I want to build my own, based on some recommendations here, and acquire a microscope to fully understand what's being created!
I'm growing tomatoes mainly, any input would be greatly accepted!
Regards,
James
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Tim Wilson" <thegoodjob_at_hotmail.com>
Sender: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 17:18:00
To: <compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [compost_tea] Re: vortex tea brewer
One thing I'll say is that my 429 Cobra Jet in a 68 Tbird blew away 427s, <GRIN>
That is a pretty typical vortex in the video not unlike the ones in the photos section. Too bad it does not show the workings.
Tim
--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "B Blake" <bbdallas100_at_...> wrote:
>
> Mark,
> Have been looking through and categorizing old posts for
> some time now.
> There have been interesting ideas every year (starting at the
> beginning in 2002) for raising the oxygen level and avoiding
> problems from a sediment layer.
>
> Like other people I have my own ideas but this thread is not the
> time or place.
> I will say that perhaps several camps have ALL been right to one degree or another but may have stopped short in one way or another.
> What has amazed me the most so far is I'll draw up plans thinking
> hey this is a wonderful new idea. Then find out someone was on it long ago. Usually they didn't follow through or explore enough options. Pressing the 'outer limits' of gardening never was cheap.
> It can be simple enough but usually costs.
>
> An example was the muscle car days. A guy could put as many carburetors (or whatever) as he wanted on a small block motor.
> Then someone with a real good running 427 that had some tricks laid to it (like a single 3 barrel) pulls up along side.
> The motor was deliberately under rated by Chevy and was already around 500 HP from the factory - stock.
> It was no contest.
>
> It may well be time to think of splitting the CT Machines
> into 2 Camps. When we get into the actual depth and the
> difficulties of what is 'ionic' some might agree that
> a split is necessary for more reasons than how much 'billing'
> the fungi gets.
> We need to take a trip (mentally) to Israel for some 'ionic' answers.
>
> This was a good thread from 2011.
>
> Bobby Grimes
>
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/compost_tea/message/26480
>
> That Post led to this short You Tube Clip.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjXFh_ICxic&feature=youtube_gdata_player
>
> Naturally surface area has been talked about as recently as
> Tim in this current thread.
>
> Mark, does your Vortex Machine supply increased surface area
> like this Bobby Vortex Brewer supplies - in living color.
>
> Are many of the other machines presented in various video's
> sorry in comparison to Bobby?
>
>
> Thanks, Bill
>
>
>
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, MT <mtrease@> wrote:
> >
> > I operate a 35-gallon vortex brewer that I built myself. Runs quiet, fast, really high dissolve O2. I appreciate that because it pulls air downward i don't have to deal with foaming. I generally make tea in San Francisco, and transport it for immediate use to Mendoncino, CA.
> >
> > There's a small pic of it here:
> > http://www.dunmor.org/land/consulting-services/
> >
> > Mark
> > Dunmor.org
> >
> >
> >
> > > >
> >
> > > > does anyone use a vortex tea brewer to make compost tea and if they do do you have plans to be able to make the 5 gal brewer or larger.
> >
> > > > thanks
> >
> > > >
> >
> > >
> >
>
Received on Sun Jan 29 2012 - 05:33:12 EST