Hi Jeff, Don´t worry about
the ginger. Those experiments are being done on a small scale and will not be added to the ginger crop this year. Yes,
you can see all sort of colours . They are mostly white to light gray. Sometimes
they are yellow. Maybe I have not explained correctly. The
point is : If I have a good vermicompost
and if I add some flour to it. What
can be wrong ? If
I have a good Compost and if I add a little flour to it, what can go wrong ? I
know that gray, black and red spells trouble. That is not the case. I
am really enjoying working with fungal foods after being inspired of their importance by test every experiment. Jose, I don't like the sound
of "gray looking color" in your description of the pre inoculated compost. Perhaps I simply read it wrong. If you are
using AH you want to have is a very, nice, white
fungal infusion--"Santa Claus beard" white. It really looks neat
and cool and very much
like white rot. It will get
a grayish tint as the spore numbers grow.
You described gray fungi. Did I read this
wrong? Can you take a picture and post it? Are you sure it is what you want
in your tea. The only reason I suggest
is just because pre-inoculation works in one compost/humus, doesn't mean it will produce good
fungi in another. I wouldn't
want to see that BEAUTIFUL ginger crop of yours spoiled! Cheers, Jeff L ( as we have
several Jeff's now!)
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