[compost_tea] Re: Red Tide Compost Tea??

From: golftea2003 <wccgolf1_at_bellatlantic.net>
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 20:58:32 -0000

I apply 100 gallons of compost tea per acre when I aerify greens in
june in NJ and it really seems to help the grass out with recovery.On
your too much tea question, I have poured straight tea on problem
areas with out harmful side affects.



--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "hi_yield1" <hi_yield1_at_y...>
wrote:
> I was pondering how similar red tides and compost teas are. You have
> an exponential growth of bacteria in aerated teas that flourish as
> long as the oxygen and food supply are abundant. When taken out of
the
> bucket and watered in, does the SFW provide the same amount of
oxygen
> you supplied in the bucket? When bacteria concentrations are very
high
> are you depleating the soil of much needed oxygen creating anaerobic
> conditions? Does the dying decaying bacteria deoxygenate the soil
food
> web even more? Would it be better to use a product like rootshield.
> Allowing the process to happen more naturally? I have read many
times
> that you can't overdose with CT, is that really true?? Take care
> Hi_Yield1.


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