Dear Hugh,

  Could you provide an explanation as to your thought processes for Anil's
mite problem.  Perhaps now you are caught up and more energiized.  Much
appreciated, Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: Help


> Anif Dear,
>
> For this I would use homeopathically potentized biodynamic horn clay plus
> stinging nettle sprayed or treated radionically in the afternoon. Then an
> evening treatment of homeopathic biodynamic yarrow remedy (502) followed
> the next morning with homeopathic biodynamic valerian remedy (507). The
> treatment might need to be repeated a few times.
>
> I could explain why but it would take some time and here it is very late
at
> night. What are your access to biodynamic remedies and what would be your
> means of applying them?
>
> Best wishes,
> Hugh Lovel,
> Georgia, USA
>
>
>
> >Dear Friends,
> >I will be very grateful,  if anyone , can give me some information or
> >suggestions on how to control
> >Mites in Organic Tea, especially Red Spider Mite ( Oligonycus coffea )
> >I work on a Organic Tea Plantation in South India, where we have also
> >started started to appreciate
> >the principles of BD farming and thus, very much in its infancy !!
> >Thanking you,
> >With Kind Regards
> >Anil Dharmapalan
> >
>

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