I really want this information as well please. If there is anyone who
would like to participate in this research here I would support it and
let's get some answers. Gerrie
Regards, Gerrie Baker, aka The Worm Lady
Dedicated to delivering organic waste solutions through education and
demonstrations of worm composting habitats indoors and outside. Focused on
converting garbage to gardens and encouraging people to grow their own healthy
nutritious food and beautiful edible flowers.
The Worm Factory
874 Grady Road, Foley Mountain
Westport, ON K0G 1X0
613-273-7595
www.thewormfactory.ca
On 21/10/2011 11:38 AM, Jeremiah Robinson wrote:
Anyone know if there's been research done on how long compost
tea-produced bacteria will stay alive (or in a dormant state) in
biochar after you inoculate it?
I know they say you should apply compost tea within 4 hours of brewing
it, but I'm wondering if you can make it last longer if you give it a
happy home.
Thanks,
Jeremiah
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