Lloyd Charles - Brix is new to me as such a useful test system. Just realized its potential from the discussions on the 'list' during the past few weeks. It sounds like a good window to the mystry. Thanks to all of you. Bob .
Lloyd Charles <lcharles@webfront.net.au> wrote:
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From: bnbrew <bnbrew@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: RES: [compost_tea] Inexpensive Tea Blender?
> -
> G'day Bob
>
> You ask Loyd Charles if it, TEA, could be detrimental.
I dont seriously believe CT would be detrimental 7 out of 10 times - of the
other three there is potential to do things like - causing flowers to drop
without setting - causing already set fruit to fall -
> and why we
> apply without testing soil and foliage? first. I think because
> 1) We don't know when and for what to test.
Test for a positive brix response - dont make this too technical or too
difficult
> 2) We don't know that testing is available for every situation.
Anyone with a refractometer can do this for free - its simple and maybe
ther
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