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9953
this is a good point you make here. i believe dr.reams wanted 4000 calcium 4oo phosphate and only 100potash on the hay numbers. correct me if i'm wrong jon. rg...
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rick_guttersohn
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Jul 1, 2009
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9954
good info mike thank you I had wondered about using alfalfa b4 but for some reason believed it to be high in potassium...
michaelinde
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Jul 1, 2009
11:28 am
9955
good info mike thank you...
michaelinde
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Jul 1, 2009
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9956
For anyone with any interest, I wrote to the author of the article to see if he measured brix. He just got back to me and said he thought it was a measurement...
Jody Troupe
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Jul 1, 2009
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9957
i would think they are starting out unballenced but good enough to grow things rather well, mayby not our high brix. i disagree with you about cheap dog food...
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rick_guttersohn
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Jul 1, 2009
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9958
Very well done Jody thank you mike...
michaelinde
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11:45 pm
9959
Rick You brought out some very good points. Sadly it is true animals are given better nutrition then us humans. back in the eighties when I first began to take...
michaelinde
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Jul 2, 2009
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9960
thanks for the tip on the kelp horse feed. i hadn't thought of that but will look into it. i also have read numerous places that 12 brix is about the end of...
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rick_guttersohn
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Jul 2, 2009
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9961
I just read an article that said that they are having a horrible time in the east with late blight. I was just curious if any high brix folks are having...
Aliza
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Jul 3, 2009
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9962
For the plants to be high brix, we need sunshine and there hasn't been much. I have about an acre of gardens and have alot of potatoes, onions, tomatoes,...
davidbr321
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Jul 4, 2009
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9963
Blight is a fungus I believe. The copper should help. A little liquid sunshine is most likely in order. The formula for liquid sunshine is magnesium (1 to...
mikekraidy
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Jul 4, 2009
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9964
I picked up some doggy treats today from the local dollar general store today and began reading the ingredient lists and boy was I surprised.There were several...
michaelinde
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Jul 4, 2009
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9965
We can call this the shotgun approach if you will. Apply everything and hope you hit the target, no? If for example one has iron toxicity (which alot of folks...
mikekraidy
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Jul 4, 2009
10:25 pm
9966
mike wrote ... You have to look ... Looked I have and when I see something that may help out my fellow members in obtaining higher then normal brix(the stuff...
michaelinde
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Jul 4, 2009
11:50 pm
9967
-Here are some examples of products found that bought by itsel wont be a hardship on the wallet, that some, i suspect may be using in their mixes for high...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
12:31 am
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i thought reams wa nted more phosphate not more sulfate. rg To: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com From: michaelinde@... Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 21:43:24 +0000 ...
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rick_guttersohn
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Jul 5, 2009
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9969
you could be right. I loaned my book out and was trying to recall old age makes the brain weak()grin)...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
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9970
... Jack...
Jack Hickman
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Jul 5, 2009
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9971
if you find a source for leonardite[lignite, humic shale] please by all means let me know. i've been looking for quite a while. this brown coal some of which...
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rick_guttersohn
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Jul 5, 2009
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9972
good news wiilard water dark is from the coal you mentioned(if I have read it right)It is made in the dakotas. some charge as high as 150.00 a gallon but...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
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9973
I dont know jack this is new unexplored territory for me.The point I was making that it appears that some of the mined minerals needed for high brix may be...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
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9974
Experimentation is a good thing. A point that needs to be made is something I think Dr. Albrecht taught: "The microbes dine first". I understand that to mean...
RH
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Jul 5, 2009
2:19 am
9975
ok here is some http://www.dr-willardswater.com/sixty.html transcript of the video http://www.balancedforhealth.com/gardens.htm retail site that mentions...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
2:29 am
9976
I believe you may be right rex about letting fall and winter do their thing in the soil with the dog,and alfalfa food. Iam going to add some srp along with the...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
2:34 am
9977
-rick was rereading your reply good points. I believe this willard water may either be humic acid or shale(memory eludes me. I remember you use it in distilled...
michaelinde
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Jul 5, 2009
2:40 am
9978
Another sign of poor brix plants? Widespread infection threatening U.S. tomatoes ...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 5, 2009
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9979
I got manganese sulfate from Hydro-gardens http://www.hydro-gardens.com/fertcomp.htm Borax should do for boron, I'd think. I had a container of stuff to...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 5, 2009
4:04 am
9980
Have you checked out this place? http://www.bhbentonite.com/intro.html http://www.bhbentonite.com/lignite.html There's also AGRO-LIG HUMATE at...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 5, 2009
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9981
I haven't read all the posts on this, but Michael mentioned (below) difficulty getting small amounts of Boric acid. In case others don't know this, you can buy...
Jody Troupe
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Jul 5, 2009
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9982
probably the cheapest and easiest scource of boron for the gardener is 20 mule team borax at the local grocery store.it is 9% boron and i think albrecht wanted...
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rick_guttersohn
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