[Stoves] Biochar and tea

Gerrie Baker gbaker at rideau.net
Mon Oct 24 11:48:08 CDT 2011


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

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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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