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 > > >
