Re: RES: [compost_tea] Re: "maybe" Don't use MOLD

From: Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:49:01 -0600

WPB wrote: <and on the other you have the typical American who's on a perp=
etual sales pitch>>>>

First, Wow, I really resent that as should the others on this list. I won'=
t go and look up and see where you are from ......

I started this list. I keep it going. I keep the crap off it and I advertis=
e only on Sundays even though that is a perfectly stupid rule. I take the h=
eat when, for example, Jose ties to bad mouth Humisolve , a perfectly good =
product, or when someone puts up information that using growing molds are f=
ine to use in your teas., I believe Dr. Elaine has suggested the general ru=
le and I will repeat: If you don't know what kind of mold it is, don't use=
 it as you can be playing with very dangerous items.

Second, you may think I am perpetually pushing Alaska Humus, but in fact, i=
t is others who always mention it and for good reason. Just go back and re=
ad Dr. Elaine's post on it. Or ask her directly. If I am selling anything h=
ere, it is making good compost teas that have been tested and that work....

Third, I tested and tested the pre-additive idea and shared it with all on =
this list. If you think that is a perpetual sale, tell me what I am selling=
? Oh, yeah....how to make good tea with adequate fungal. Sorry, that must =
be just an American thing......

Finally,and this is my real point.....I am this list owner. I will not all=
ow folks to post messages that attack others in a rude way...... Next time,=
  I will simply remove folks who attack others in that manner. No warnings=
 either.

Cheers,

Jeff







Received on Wed Mar 12 2003 - 13:29:27 EST

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