The list
can accept file images, I’d be happy to post them. I am not an academic, but
see lots of hype already pervasive in CT and it’s marketing. I’m hoping this
forum will dispel myths and at the same time encourage research. I still remain
unconvinced CT produces giant vegetables and simply seek verification. I would
have been left in the dust had I not taken risks in using CT to counter serious
disease problems with tea….that doesn’t mean I’m ready to stop questioning. Tom Jaszewski -----Original
Message----- I have sent a few images
to Dr Elaine´s e mail addres because I am not sure if
the list can accept file images. She can tell you whether
or not they are really giant. My basic recipe includes
Molasses, Humisolve-USA, Brewer´s Yeast, Coral
Calcium, Basalt Dust, Ground algae ( we don´t have algae
extracts in Brazil), Sea minerals and some Blood meal. I use
Vermicompost mainly to make compost tea. My compost
tea was basically bacterial in the few times I had it analised. I tried to follow Compost
Tea Manual guidelines as much as I could. To my knowledge it did
work. I really don´t care if
some academic says that it is hype and they are still waiting for the data
behind its utilization. I have no time to wait for that. Besides I am too bussy
growing all my crops and breaking several records. jose Hi - Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo E-mail Protegido Terra.
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