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Oh, and yeah that EJ High Brix is good shit, I don't know why, but I seem to get the best results with it.
I agree, it's interesting to hear what everyone uses, but I've heard no mention of the -best- micron size for the application. And I like to talk theory. Does anyone have any information about the particle size of the filler being used? Or the largest of the bennies that needs to make it through?
Oh, and yeah that EJ High Brix is good shit, I don't know why, but I seem to get the best results with it.
bacteria multiply exponentially during the first 12 hours of tea making as long as temp is okay, water is okay, food is there....kelp and molasses are enough, but EWC def helps. But it needs to be at a certain ratio to bring them to life and start reproducing, they can tell what their enviroment is and if it contains the food to get started on the cycle. So if your starting with, well lets pretend Product X has 10 colony forming units per gram, then thats what you are going to get if you just put it into the res, I guess they might multiply somewhat, but not like in a tea. In a tea it would go from 10, to 100 to 1000 to 10000...etc, and thats just in a matter of an hour or two once they go into their exponential phase. I don't know when the plateau is reached, but I know at least in the high millions if not billions. So.....I don't know enough yet but I would at least do crown applications to each plant if your not making tea, or if you do want to just throw them in the Res then at least get a product with some respectable number of bacteria, like Caps. He can tell you the diff between his and Great White, I just know it's substantially more compared to the other products out there.
and its cheap. best bang for the buck IMHO, besides black strap. I like the way the EJ dissolves so I use that. It saves me a bit of time.
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What do think about adding BioBizz fish mix to the tea while brewing. It contains fish meal and fish powder and molasses?