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[QUOTE="DirtMechanic, post: 175999, member: 5568"] We "were" running a dry year, -6 inches drought even, and now a typically summer pattern has come with .25 to .5 inches daily in 4pm showers. The air is saturated to the point that if something can get dry in the first place then it does so in the few hours before the next rain. I did not think cornmeal tea would be very sprayable. It sounds like you are filtering, and if so what mesh size are you using? Also, I have read that a water pump rather than my airstone is better for a fungal tea as high oxygen is not as useful as it would be in a bacterial tea. I am going to try to colonize the tricho.verde down in the soil over time, or at least revitalize it every time I till. I read that it subsided over an 18 month period. I presume it is just finding a balance, and I am starting out with the idea of T.verde being overweight on purpose. Ultimately I would hope the plants host it, such that anything like a cornmeal layer make it bloom. The epsoma tomato tone fertilizer attracts a fungi when it is on the surface around the plants. It has a light grey to yellowey white cotton candy weight thread gossamer appearance of fine puffy spiderweb. I have difficulty identifying Tricho on sight but that may be it. At least I hope so. [/QUOTE]
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