[compost_tea] FUNGI DISTRIBUTION OR PROPAGATION

From: hi_yield1 <hi_yield1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 21:16:37 -0000

 It seems to me from what I've read that certain if not most fungi
because of sensitivity and particular environmental needs, foods, need
for one another and root structure to attach too, should be treated
differently. Direct inoculation of the soil and by passing the brewing
process all together allowing it to happen naturally seems more
logical to me. For every post made on fungi findings of fact, Elaine
always seems to add, not so fast buddie or not necessarily. I'm not
disputing these claims just pointing out that there seems to be an
exception for every rule. That seems to indicate there is allot we
don't know. Getting more bang for your buck by trying to propagte
fungi in a brewer seems like an effort in futility. Direct
innoculation of soil or compost heap seems more logical to me. Just my
thoughts, take care Hi_Yield1.


 

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