Re: [compost_tea] Re: Alaska compost tea
Elprune - Please add your name or be called Elprune. Ok, it is an ok name---
If a bewer 1) circulates the water to hold all areas of the brew evenly aerted,
2) circulates with enought agitation to releae microbes from the compost, then keep the ingrediants well distributed but nor over agitated to inhibit repoduction,.
3) provide O2 evenly and abundantly during high microbe devlopment rates,.
4) results in good TEA when loaded with an effective recipe & quality stuff,.
5) the machine is sized to produce the quantity you should apply.
6) The machine is easy to load, manage, economical to run, clean and care for,
7) Is there more to be had? - at any price? Bob
"elprune <elprune_at_yahoo.com>" <elprune_at_yahoo.com> wrote:--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Lowenfels" <jeff_at_g...>
wrote:
> <<<Does anyone know what this stuff contains that is used in these
> Alaska brewers from www.alaskagiant.com>>>>>
>
>
> The "compost" used in the Alaska Bounty Brewers is Alaska Humus.
The Activator is John Evan's secret....
Do you or does anyone know how effective the brewer is at aerating
the mix, and is there other brewing equipment that may even be more
effective?
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