Dear Gil,
Apologies for the delay in answering, the weather has been so unseasonably warm that I have been busy doing work that normally would not need doing until spring.
I dont know why your experiment has not worked. If divine inspiration gives me an answer I will contact you.
There is just so much to learn about agricultural radionics that it is important to know what has not worked as well as what has. The only thing that I can think of is that it could have been burnt in Mercury in retrograde which appears to nullify the effects of burning peppers.
regards
James Hedley
 
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Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Insect peppers.

Hi! James, the tin cans were used to contain the material being burnt. I use the tin only once to avoid pollution. I used fruit wood, so that there was little chance of resin, essential oil or other material from the wood getting into pepper.

The burning fruit wood is the heat source and the tin is the containment.

Gil

James Hedley wrote:

Dear Gil,
I have difficulty follwing the part of your post " the burning was at the
right time by the Llewellyn's Moon Guide you
> recommended. I remember clearly it in the small hours of a particularly
cold
> night. I used fruit wood from pruning my fruit trees and a new tin can for
each
> Prep. I did ten or so that time." Could you please clarify what you were
doing again as I can't see what pruning fruit trees, tin cans and preps have
to do with each other.
Regards
James
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