Re: [compost_tea] Newcomer (one more time:)

From: Ted Peterson <ted.peterson_at_tcsn.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:54:50 -0800

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  Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Newcomer (one more time:)


  In a message dated 25/02/04 8:05:30 PM E. Australia Standard Time, ted.pe=
terson_at_tcsn.net writes:


    How fast will my bacteria grow in relation to any fungi I may extract a=
nd/or grow and at what point will

Elaine:

Thanks. I know you know it but I was hoping people on the list would do so=
me independent research to find some of the answers and then ask for some e=
xplanations and expansion of concepts. I was and am hoping that people st=
art examining the process as you have becuase I have found that if you don'=
t do the legwork, you don't retain the answers and the information might no=
t fit into the knowledge base you already have.

By the way. I have been looking into tea salinity and dilution and osmotic=
 pressure/ion exchange and feeding rates for different volumes of water/air=
. I'll BC you with results to see if I have made some completely boneheade=
d assumptions. Basically, though, I'm heading towards drip feeding with di=
fferent foods at different times in the brewing cycle. The feeding accentu=
ates different trophic levels based on a scalar model.

Ted Peterson
Earth-Wise/Spirit of the Earth



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