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Thats a stand up offer right there ^^^ CT guy to the rescue
Ok, I keep reading about if you want to brew longer than 24 hours you should have a microscope. I have a microscope and can identify beneficials, but what specific anerobes/pathogens should I be looking out for? Ive seen all the videos on MM's website, and have scoured the net looking for anerobic identification in composts and brews and havent found much to speak of. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
I have not said that one needs a microscope if brewing longer than 24 hours. Generally I have said it is a good idea if brewing longer than 48 hours.
If you have a lot of anaerobic bacteria you will smell them so if your CT smells sour, rank then it has gone anaerobic. An indicator species for when your CT is heading downhill is an over-population of ciliates. I believe I have a post in this thread mentioning this. It's somewhere in the forum.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=5003725#post5003725
The real advantage in having a microscope is to view your CT and use it when it contains the microorganisms which you are striving for. EG. If you want a nutrient cycling CT then you will want to see lots of bacteria and some flagellates (and/or naked amoebae) It is more the ratio one is looking for. Of course density is nice but does not always occur. A flagellate or amoeba can consume up to 10,000 bacteria in a day. If you see 2 or more flagellates in a field of view on average with 10,000 to 50,000 bacteria you are good to go. Fungal hyphae will be a bonus.
You may wish to have only fungi and bacteria in your brew so the scope is the way to evaluate this.
Thanks MM, that cleared up any questions I had. Was a bit worried at first because of the reduction in hyphae from 20 hours to 48, now I understand. Still need to learn how to use my microscope a bit better. Need to learn the 100x oil immersion, any suggestions? Im using a binocular Nikon Eclipse E200.
Thanks in advance
how much microbe catalyst would u guys put in 25gal tea
Its from KISWhat is microbe catalyst? You mean the fancy names some brewer sellers use for their concoctions?
how much microbe catalyst would u guys put in 25gal tea
it's 1/2 cup microbe catalyst per five gallons so that would be 2 and a half cups for your 25 gallon brew.
MM, it's a product carried from simplici-tea.
how much microbe catalyst would u guys put in 25gal tea
I am trying out a new brew from Vital Earth. I had all the fixins for a 55 gal brew. I was wondering though, where is the molasses? What feeds the microbes?
http://www.vitallandscaping.com/compost-tea-recipes