Bob,
I've never noticed hyphae or rhizomorphs in the compost that
I'm using but they are obviously there.
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Root Zone
Injection
The well developed easily vivible hyphae of compos don'e seem
to make it in ACT.. I get better numbers when hyphae are not
visible. Paul, Do you see hyphae in the compost when you get those high
numbers? Elaine - will the spores become hypgae during a 24 hour
brew? Or in the bottle on the way to SFI = or in the tank on
the way to application? Better to apply spores to the soil
anyhow?? Do you have a way to measure spore at SFI? Do you
prefer one question at a time Elaine?, Love,
Bob soilfoodweb@aol.com wrote:
Ecto and VAM come as spores, and thus, you can beat them up
any way your like, until they germinate. Inject as spores, no
problem. Inject as hyphae - not going to make it.
Elaine President, Soil Foodweb Inc. www.soilfoodweb.com SFI
Oregon, USA SFI Australia SFI New York SFI Europe SFI New
Zealand
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