From: laura_s@vaxxine.com
Date: Mon Mar 10 2003 - 20:09:56 EST
What is mold ?
what makes it better or worse than any other fungi ?
a few weeks ago I pre-activated two batches of AH. I posted pictures of the
results on the listserv website (Tea-riffic folder) because one batch had
developed a dense green mold which I thought looked like penicillian. I
didn't use it but used the one with puffy white growth.
Elaine wrote back and said that the green stuff was likely Trichorderma,
SOME OF THE REALLY GOOD STUFF ! of course by them I had chucked the compost
with the green mold.
We need reference material. I searched for pictures of trichoderma and only
found sketches of what they look like under a microscope. So we need those
little microscopes too.
At 11:37 PM 10/03/2003 -0000, you wrote:
> Jose, I think you hit the nail on the head, we need more scientific
> evidence. I try to be careful with the testimonials because that is
> what they are testimonials.When you look at the tea board there are
> 250 members and only a dozen post messages hmmmm!!! what are the
> motives of these lurkers? When someone new comes to the board and
> posts they are bombarded with sales pitchs and offers for brewers and
> the like. The opening to this message board states that there is
>"" about compost tea. In my opinion this
> is where we need to be headed.Boy that rant felt good, now back to
> reality until someone or organization with deep pockets comes up with
> money to fund this research we have to rely on each other for the
>"compost tea stuff
>" I am starting to think he is not that far
> off. -
>
>""
><> wrote:
>> I guess this list is getting out of control somehow.
>> One person comes out and say :
>>"".
>>
>>"""".
>> I think we need more science here. After you do that, can you
> explain
>> how a food source can grow only one type of organism and
>> why do you recon this organism is bad instead of good just because
>> "" ?
>>
>>
>> Then :
>>
>>""
>>
>> Have you ever being a fungi or a yeast in other lifes to know
>> ? Are you a fungi spoke person ?
>> How do you know that those beneficial fungi likes one source
>> of food instead of many ? Are you jealous about my mix ?
>>"".
>> It is not patented.
>> I am glad I am not a fungi that inhabits your compost otherwise
>> I would have to live with a monolithic type of food that you
>> decided that is good for me. The idea behind many foods instead
>> and ultimately God, manifest themselves
>> through diversity.
>> Plurality is more democratic than a dictatorial single choice,
> don't you
>> think ?.
>>
>>
>> Jose
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "I made up the grain fungi foods as described by Jose
> and
>> mixed it with my vermi-compost. After two days i saw something that
>> looked like a mold on the surface and no fungal hyphae. Now I'll
> mix it
>>"
>>
>> it shouldn look like mold, but rather white and
> fluffy
>> like Santa's beard.
>>
>> One
> table
>> spoon per cup. Add one additional tablespoon of water. Contain,
> cover
>> and keep at 80 degrees in the dark. In 48 hours you should have some
>> great fungal hyphae. If not, get better compost!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Laura Sabourin
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