RES: [compost_tea] Inexpensive Tea Blender?

From: Jose Luiz M Garcia <gingerjo_at_terra.com.br>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 22:19:00 -0200

Still if you increase the size of the container the water movement will
be quite decreased even using that sort of equipment.
The trick is to find a suitable size for the container.
The price is very attractive.

jose



----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Norsen
>
> Why would you want to beat up the microbes, slow the propagation rate,
with another mechanical pump system? Air moves both microbes and water
better, more gently AND adds O2 to the brew. Bob

40 bucks instead of 800 or several thousand is a good starting argument
-
having to have the "proper" equipment sidelined me for a long time till
I
figured out there were workable alternatives . I think this rig would
make
decent bacterial tea and fed right you'd probably get workable fungi
numbers - most of the trouble I had with brewing was blamed on equipment
and
turned out to be wrong (over) feeding. If someone can make a useful
start
with a 40 dollar pump and a plastic bucket - dont you think thats better
than not doing anything?
Lloyd Charles



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