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RES: [compost_tea] bio zom (Are you talking about BioVam, perhaps?)



For every plant there are several AM and/or

VAM mycorrhiza fungi.

If you go to the sites that sells mycorrhiza you can

easily see the plants that are benefitted from Myco

applications and the ones that are not.

How come you can have a product that “ one size fits all” ?

 

And, no he was not talking about your product but about

Biozome another product developed by a microbiologist

named Openheimmer.

 

Jose

 

Shu Chan,

Perhaps you are referring to the 1/2-cup of "BioVam" Mycorrhiza that is packaged in the Alaska Bounty brewers?

Perhaps I should explain briefly why that is.

BioVam is not included in Alaska Bounty brewer kits for the purpose of mixing it into the tea; it is included in them for the purpose of directly treating or applying it to the plants root system of new and long established plants, trees, etc; either during the planting of the plant, or to established plants, trees, bushes, flowers, etc., by poking holes down into their root system close to the plant, and applying with seeds when planting. BioVam benefits pretty much all plants with very few exceptions, new and established, due to its broad spectrum versatility and makeup.

Alaska Bounty Humus Tea brewers represent a "total growing system". Tea, by itself is not enough for intensive modern growing situations, be it a backyard garden or major growing field, and is only part of the picture if you are wanting to "establish and sustain" a balanced total growing system, with adequate soil resources to sustain the system, the best soil life tea (Alaska Bounty) to supercharge it with processing activity and nutrient production and nutrients directly accepted by the plants and their roots, and the best Mycorrhizal product to gather and transport the nutrients it is creating in the soil into the plants roots, and which synergistically work with Alaska Bounty for even greater benefits.

See our recent post "Overview of Alaska Bounty, BioVam and the Soil Food Web" for more details on this.

1). We recommend using products like: SeaAg, Fishbone Fertilizer, Soluble Kelp, Para-Magnetic Trace Minerals, PlantersII Trace Mineral Fertilizer, Biosol Organic Fertilizer and Humic Acid to supply natural organic food resources for your plants, which...
2). Alaska Bounty Soil Stimulant System converts into food for the plants, which...
3). BioVam Mycorrhiza then gathers and transports into the roots of the plants.

The first are the best natural organic products on the market, and are the most efficient at "long term sustainability" of the necessary natural organic & mineral soil resources needed by two and three above. T & J Enterprises has tested a great many such products to date, and we have found none better. Or criteria for such products are that they work! That they bring "their own value added qualities" to the system, work synergistically well with it, and, that they have longevity; way to many so-called natural organic products peter out way too soon.

Alaska Bounty supercharges soils with beneficial life that work to transform materials in the ground into plant nutrients, which increase plant growth and vitality, resulting in plants having a higher natural resistance to diseases, insects and frost.

BioVam Mycorrhiza can be thought of like an ecosystem unto itself, or "dry compost tea for your plants root system". BioVam's Mycorrhizal fungi, trichoderma fungi, and several species of beneficial aerobic bacteria also play a major role in soil life and plant stimulation. The higher levels of life from Alaska Bounty applications due to the bio-activator ingredients, multiply these organisms.

The overall effect of this system is that you cleanup chemically damaged and life depleted soils, build, establish, replenish, and sustain quality soils. You still need inputs, but you'll need far and away "less" as time goes on with this method of growing.

BioVam simply completes the Alaska Bounty Total Growing System that
John Evans has spent a life time perfecting. And that is why it is in his brewers.

John was told by many experts that his soils would become depleted in short order. Instead his soils get better every year, and with a ridiculously small amount of resource input. All natural systems operate on a decline, but that decline does not have to be "sharp and fast", as it is with near all modern growing methods, including most traditional organic methods.

That is what "enhanced natural organic growing" can achieve, is achieving, whatever you grow, wherever you grow.

But as they say, whoever they are, proof is in the pudding - meaning: end results. John Evans awards are, in fact, that proof. Do not believe for a minute that all John Evans is about is growing "big" or "giants" for their own sake. Growing big has been nothing more than part of the process of proving out an "enhanced system" for growing the "best", and achieving all the qualities that defines it relative to whatever it is that you are growing. As well as proving out the science of the process, which he has also done.

Heck, many people think John's regular veggies are "big" and "giants". But plant quality and produce taste, flavor, texture, etc., and after harvest sustainability as well as larger in size, more in any given space, to any given plant, and consistent year in and year out replication of them as well as lack of diseases and insect issues et al, is "exactly" what every single grower, big or small is after - and, I submit, everyone on this list is after.

Do we find this type of plant and produce in the stores? Not in any store I've been to. Are our nations farms and produce suppliers growing them this way? We all know it is a fraction of what it should be, and most certainly "could" be and "can" be.

Are the products available to them and to the general public that can make that happen in a bigger way? Yes! Are the companies there to help provide them and guide them to "a better way to grow" and "healthier way to grow"? You are seeing them all over this forum.

Can you possibly talk about the science of it all without holding in site and focus and mention of the goal of it and the end result of it and the benefits of it? It is otherwise meaningless not to, otherwise what drives us to perfect it? What gives us the purpose to do so? Do you want your brewers to sit on shelves in peoples garages, like all the useless unsuccessful chemicals do, gathering dust by the year? Or do you want them to use them? Science without the tangible proof and implementation of its daily practical application benefits and results is useless; it's created to be used and applied towards a benefit and result.

So when you see "Giants" being grown, and hear people raving about the unbelievable qualities of the "best" to ever touch their taste buds, and see them in turn do the same repeatedly, day in and day out using what you have pointed and paved and sweated the way to, you are seeing the practical validation of the science. And when the results have the science behind it, as we do, all the better - for it is what we are after, it is what the world is longing for and, it is what makes all of the efforts of the people on lists such as this worth it.

And, I submit, it is ultimately what is going to gain the attention and respect for what we are all about from the masses out there, switch the world away from the chemical addiction that is killing us all, and provide the world with a clean, safe, friendly and far more productive and cost effective alternative - and it ain't called Genetic Modification!

Everyone brings their window from which to view unto and aid the goal and process of this list and others. Elaine, John, Jeff, Bob, T & J Enterprises, et al, are offering their windows for the shared purpose of shedding the most light possible. If it doesn't seem that way, well, then, open another window and shed your light.

Larry Giannou
T & J Enterprises
http://www.tandjenterprises.com


At 07:13 PM 01/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:


Shu Chan,
 
I can't find the stuff on the internet. What is it and why were you told it was a good addition to teas?
 
Jeff L
 
 
WWW.AlaskaHumus.com

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