Hi Elaine,
Does this "burned kelp" refer to dried kelps in general or just a
particular manufacturer's product? If it is just a particular product,
are you willing to share whose so we can avoid it?
Thank you,
Tim Livingstone
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> So, compost tea should be dark brown. Not black. Be aware there is a
> dry, soluble kelp that is very dark in color (burned during drying?)
> which imparts a dark color to a tea , but is not humic acid and has
> none of the benefits. Sigh.
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