Hi Elaine, Nedra or somebody that knows What stuff should look like under a scope. I bought a $ 2,000 PCScope that is supposed to get 16x projected on a PC screen, go in email, record moving activity and such . So far I can see some black specks. fuzzy black specs. I can send it back but want it to work. I think I don't know how to judge it. If it did as announced it would be great for SFI as a tool. My quest- if I drive it down to Corvalis for your observation and it it works for you, leave it for your further testing and trials. Do you have enough interest to do this? I also want to bring down a test of a BT
- pure BT I think. So I need to know what it is. Do I have enough money to make this happen?? L Bob
soilfoodweb_at_aol.com wrote:
As soon as I get back to the SFI lab in Oregon, I'll be finishing up, with the help of Nedra and Tanya at the SFI lab in Oregon, the manual for the little microscope, so you can get a little microscope ($300 to $500 depending on which microscope you are willing to pay for), and check EACH batch of your tea.
Those of you who want to be trained to use the scope, we'll have half day classes to train you, and half day practice sessions following that, if you want to stay to practice with trained techs.
In Australia, the microscope manual is just about finished too.
Stay tuned - should be available SOON!
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Elaine Ingham
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