>From the context of the messages, I've been trying to figure out what Brix is, but have not yet done so. Would someone please give a brief explanation?
Thanks.
Lois
Matt Leamy <sharku_at_paradise.net.nz> wrote:
Hi Lloyd
Your post was a wee while back, I'm often 1 or 200 posts behind with this.
I have a refractometer and have been making general observations with it. Can you detail for us your methodology for measuring brix response to a specific input?
Cheers Matt Leamy
Why make life difficult? This is sooooo simple, If your tea stinks - dont put it out! , if you get a negative brix response - dont put it out! If your tea smells nice and gives a positive brix response it is doing good, and you can use it as a foliar.
Of course there are some on the list that dont believe in the worth of brix testing, so they get to do things the hard way.
Cheers
Lloyd Charles
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