From: elprune (elprune@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 07 2003 - 18:20:29 EST
"So, you must de-gas the chlorine by aerating the water, or adding
citric acid. (Yes, the breakfast drink, Tang, has a high enough
concentration of citric acid to work!)" - Dr. Elaine R. Ingham
http://www.menehunemagichawaii.com/nss-
folder/technicaldataarticles/Compost%20Tea/Current%20Trends%20in%
20Compost%20Tea.doc
Ding Ding, Round 2
--- In compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, "tomjasz" <tomj@l...> wrote:
> Citric Acid IS NOT an effective dechlorinator.
>
> tomj
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> --- In compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, "elprune" <elprune@y...> wrote:
> > "Some thing you are putting in the recipe that is actually
killing
> the
> > organisms, not helping them."
> >
> > I hear citric acid (which can be used to de-gas chlorine) and
> > composting citrus can kill the organisms.
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