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Frank and Tina

South East

the next 4 entries in this diary are compost tea clips, for those intrested.

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=177260

5/3/2012 3:04:38 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

FantaZtic... What kind of camera are you using and microscope... Love that Nematode eating.... I have seen that before with mine... thought it waZ something from Dr Suess.... Great Job here... Need to put up some more..

Try doing some myco.... one can see the sporeZ and hyphae... Very cool
Great Job for educational purpoZes...

5/3/2012 3:25:38 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Thanks you so much for taking the time guys!!!!!



Great stuff!

5/3/2012 6:10:24 PM

cntryboy

East Jordan, MI

this is great stuff Frank, thanks!

5/4/2012 1:06:31 AM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Nice Myco spore pic.....have you considered staining.....I have some how to's if interesting....would really set off for a great pic.....!

5/8/2012 9:59:07 AM

Frank and Tina

South East

Thanks guys,,,wizzie,,i,d love to learn how to stain,,if you can,,email me, f.finders@hotmail.com

5/12/2012 1:51:51 PM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

Just took a look, and that's some nice fungal hyphae you have in that photo!

Are you using fish in your recipe as a food source?

5/12/2012 3:08:33 PM

Frank and Tina

South East

This particular recipe had no fish Tad. I think the fact that we used fresh leafcompost was the reason for the excellent fungal hyphea. Mollases, humic acid, alfa alfa, and the compost. That was all it took.

5/13/2012 11:42:59 AM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

That's great. Fish hydrolysate is a great way to get similar fungal growth. I love leaf mold/mulch compost for the reasons you described.

I have found that humic acid doesn't seem to have much benefit when making ACT.

Try testing a small batch of compost and just humic as a food source in comparison with a control (compost + water). My guess is the control will look the same or possibly even better than the humic acid tea, based on the quantity of humic acid you use.

5/16/2012 5:32:03 PM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

Wanted to mention also that since you're South of me (I thought you were in WA State), Concentrates in Portland has super cheap blackstrap molasses for sale in any size quantity! Best prices on growing ingredients for your patch. I've driven down to Portland for stuff and still saved money. www.concentratesnw.com

5/16/2012 5:33:45 PM

Frank and Tina

South East

Tad, we dont really use the humic as a food source. Its to help deal with chlorine in the tap water we use. I know airating the water for several hours works to, but usually we ad a tiny bit of humic and airate for an hour, maybe two and then start. Might be un nessecary but its turned into a habbit,, ;)

5/16/2012 9:01:32 PM

Frank and Tina

South East

and dont forget the other clips in our diary,,,ciliates, nematodes,,,check em out.

5/16/2012 9:02:14 PM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

That's great, it sounds like you guys are really on top of things. I'll check out your other pics! Thanks!

5/18/2012 1:49:04 PM

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