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 Jerry, 
  
You are not silly at all.  There are some bacillus 
species of bacteria that can be combined with enzymes and they will clean that 
stuff out of those drip lines quite nicely.  The problem is... 
you probably will not find those in the "best" composts, humis, or 
worm castings.   
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 7:46 
  PM 
  Subject: [compost_tea] Re: drip 
  systems 
  
  I water and inject the frist hour or so and then water the 
  rest of  the night with just the well water and was hoping most the 
  bioslime  would be out of line after 10 or so hours of using only my well 
   water.  I will have to wait and see but drips are always getting 
   pluged and filters always have to be checked  even before i used tea 
   but i started runing the tea through a screen befroe injection and 
   it  seems to really help/  any chance that all that  life 
  in the drip  helps keep the drip line clean.  I was hoping the microbs 
  would help  clean the lines.  silly me .  
 
  --- In 
  compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Lowenfels" <jeff@g...> 
   wrote: > Jerry, >  > How are you going to inspect and 
  correct any bioslime build-up in  your drip hoses and nozzles? > 
   > ******I have been told**** that the sludge of a properly brewed tea 
   will have the best fungal numbers.  If that is so, yours is as good 
   as gold! IS IT SO Dr. E? >  > Cheers, >  > 
  Jeff
 
 
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