Re: [compost_tea] Alfalfa tea and Kelp tea//possible protozoa
Hey all:
i joined a day or so ago and have been perusing the early posts, especially=
to find a recipe for compost tea. so far i've missed it/them if they are t=
here....
any body care to point me in the right direction?
my interest in compost tea is brand new.... just read an article about it l=
ast week and it has come up on a rose group i belong to. so far though... a=
simple, effective recipe has not surfaced.
I was intially just interested in arresting the blackspot on some roses, bu=
t see that the benefits are much farther reaching....
and handy little point in the direction of a fairly simple recipe, if there=
is such a thing, would be appreciated. :)
Thanks... Littlemoon
ps: i don't think i am at the brewer or vat stage yet... is there a way to =
make small batches without all the gear?
----- Original Message -----
From: soilfoodweb_at_aol.com
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Alfalfa tea and Kelp tea//possible protozoa
Exactly right, Jeff! You can jump-start the nutrient cycling process by =
adding protozoa to soil, and Jason probably has quite a herd in his alfalfa=
pellet - molasses mix. Depends on whether the pellets were heated, or jus=
t pressed together.
Elaine
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