Dave,
         The last part of my email consisted of my original brief notes and
a recipe I started with.  Because this was my first time at making this
potentised pepper I had to try different potency until I found which one
worked.  D15 seems to be the one that works.
      To answer your other questions.  As with all potentised preps a little
goes a long way.  You don't have to potentised the whole tank full. The tank
fully of water is only used as a carrier for the potentised pepper so that
it can be spread thinly and evenly over the crop.  Of course make sure the
potentised liquid is mixed well in with the tank water.

Peter

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: white butterfly peppering experience still unfinished.


> Thanks, Peter. Great info. I am confused by the last part:
>
>
> >This is repeated up to D15.
> >
> > From D8 spray the area you want to protect.
> >
> >A few drops of the homeopathic liquid placed into rainwater in the spray
> >tank. Sprayer must have only been for organic use. No chemicals
previously
> >used in sprayer.
> >
> >Keep increasing the potency until you see some results.
>
> So if you need to make up gallons of spray to cover a large area, how do
> you potentize a large amount? Based on a few drops in a whole spray tank?
> Do you have to keep repeating by trial and error until you get the right
> potency? That seems like a lot of trials.
>
>
> ==========================
> Dave Robison
>

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