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Subject: Compost Teas: 24 hour, EM, IM, BD & fermented plant extracts
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- From: compostteas-admin AT lists.ibiblio.org
- To: compostteas AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [Compostteas] chromatography
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 19:53:00 EDT
In a message dated 7/14/02 2:19:43 PM, compostteas-admin AT lists.ibiblio.org
writes:
<< So, if you want to talk about chromas, we should form a thread about that.
Could we start a thread that calls itself "BD CHROMA", and keep on with the
filter paper thread as something separate? >>
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I don't know why my computer sent out the mail before I had a chance to write
my message.
Chroma I understand. What does BD stand for? I don't think ferric sulfate
is toxic, or polluting in small quantities. The thing I read before said
iron sulfate, which could be ferrous sulfate. Relatively harmless also. ???
I'd like to experiment with filter paper, after I save up enough money to get
my tea-maker. A drop on the paper, or dip a strip. Not coffee filters
probably, although if some consistent results come with filter paper, a
comparison could be made. I wonder if the unbleached coffee filters would
work any better. The scale I think of would be compostable, (compostible?)
Non-polluting. Maybe later. I've got nothing to work with right now.
Haven't quit thinking about forests, either.
TTYL
Carol
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[Compostteas] chromatography,
Graeme Gerrard, 07/11/2002
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- Re: [Compostteas] chromatography, compostteas-admin, 07/14/2002
- Re: [Compostteas] chromatography, compostteas-admin, 07/14/2002
- Re: [Compostteas] chromatography, compostteas-admin, 07/14/2002
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