Re: [compost_tea] bio composted lime sulpur ?

From: Lloyd Charles (lcharles@webfront.net.au)
Date: Fri Nov 29 2002 - 15:58:36 EST



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From: feastoffields <compost_tea@ragdolls.net>
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Subject: [compost_tea] bio composted lime sulpur ?


> > broadcast applied product, I think its a di calcic phosphate and
> has bio composted lime sulphur,
>
> can you tell me what this is ? how does it differ from liquid lime
> sulphur which is commerically available ?
This is a commercial process (not mine) - its a dry material (you can cook
lime sulphur on further to a dry ) and aparently there is a particular
microbe that likes to chew on sulphur that this guy uses to process it -
bio-composted was probably the wrong words
>
> trace minerals added, we used a little lime,a little
> > paramagnetic rock (quarry fines not dust), a small quantity of
> humate all radionically matched to our soil samples
>
> how did you radionically match the rock dust etc ?
> was the rock dust mined locally ?
>
> My friend and consultant is a expert radionics operator - he runs GV of
the products, GV of the soil samples from each paddock, then GV of soil
sample plus each product in turn looking for the best energetic increase -
if you're a good dowser you can do this using charts and a pendulum . I just
think a radionic instrument in good hands takes it to a higher level - maybe
not?
> Cheers
Lloyd Charles
ps you forgot to sign your message




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