Gray spores must be fungi spores.
Do I know if they are beneficial ? No, I do not
know but I can assume can´t I ?
If in the compost that I had previously analysed and
in which I am certain that there is only beneficials and
if I add only flour how can I get ( transform) beneficials into
non-beneficials ? I see no way.
If in a vermicompost that I am 100% positive that you will find only
beneficials I add flour ( my mix) what are the chances of the
beneficials
turn into non-beneficials ? Very slim.
So, I might say that yes they are mostly beneficials.
Jose
At 10:42 PM 25/02/2003 -0300, you wrote:
> Upon adding just a small amount of that mix to
> either Compost or Vermicompost I got an increase in
> temperature in a matter of 24 hours.
> After say 4 to 5 days the temperature goes down and
> everything becomes like a solid block and with a gray looking
> colour. Upon breaking those blocks apart you can see lots
> of fungi spores.
> I have to wear a mask to avoid breathing the gray spores.
Jose
what are the gray spores though ? do you know if they are beneficials ?
> It really works.
> Right now I am experimenting with Shrimp Shells ( chitin)
> because I want to grow some chitinase producing organisms
> to enhance insect control..
>
> Jose
>
Laura Sabourin
EcoVit Ecologically Sound Horticultural Products
Tea-riffic Aerobic Compost Tea and Acadian Seaplant Products
RR # 1
St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
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