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6879
has anyone thought seriously about doing hybridization to create plants that can withstand much higher soil mineral concentrations than their plant parents? ...
michael grogan
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Jul 3, 2006
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6880
I was given a set of tapes from my Pastor that is titled "More Excellent Way Ministries, B.T.I. Cooking Seminar, October 1982, Dr. Carey Reams / Dr. Joseph...
Allen Ingram
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Jul 4, 2006
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Hello Allen, Would you be interested in selling a set of CD's when you are finished, Regards, Norm Cooper ... From: Allen Ingram To: RBTI@yahoogroups.com ;...
norm cooper
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Jul 4, 2006
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I'm thinking this is all copyrighted. I'm not certain. I'm sure Rex would know.. ... From: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com] On...
Allen Ingram
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Jul 4, 2006
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6883
Mike I don't believe the problem is with plants being able to tolerate higher concentrations of minerals in our soil (unless you subscribe to the chemical ...
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Jul 5, 2006
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6884
Hello Nick, One of my main concerns is that chemical fertilisers have in most cases devoided the soil of air, leaving little for their survival. The most...
norm cooper
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Jul 5, 2006
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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 19:05:27 -0400, Allen Ingram <aingram@...> ... Thanks for the vote, but I'm not a copyright lawyer so anything I say is worth...
RH
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Jul 5, 2006
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6886
I would really like to hear Rex's thoughts on this. mike ... fertilisers have in most cases devoided the soil of air, leaving little for their survival. The...
michael grogan
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Jul 5, 2006
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6887
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 12:26:11 -0400, michael grogan <leeyousee@...> ... Michael, I think you've written me privately before on other matters and received...
RH
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Jul 5, 2006
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Nick & Mike, What you say is very true up to a point, on the other hand is the minerals are out of balance, even the microbes may have trouble getting things...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 5, 2006
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Yes, nature looked at in years ago, but considered it not a proposition so developed alternatives. Douglas. ... From: michael grogan To:...
cdfox
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Jul 6, 2006
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6890
Let me ask my question more plainly. Here is a plan that I am proposing. What in it won't work? Has anyone done it before? I am planning to get a cloning...
michael grogan
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Jul 6, 2006
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6891
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:39:53 -0400, michael grogan <leeyousee@...> ... Unless I am mis-reading terribly, I think you may be mixing hybridization and...
RH
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Jul 6, 2006
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In most cases if you are ... will come ... Not a problem. I'll be only doing this indoors. The only plants I'll allow to survive and produce seeds will be...
michael grogan
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Jul 6, 2006
6:40 pm
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Mike, Being able to survive in a concentrated solution of nutrients does not mean the plants will absorb more nutrients. You might end up raising plants that...
Paul S. Hetrick
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Jul 6, 2006
11:46 pm
6894
Hi Michael Plants will uptake the minerals naturally as they are available. Minerals are a part of the nutrients fed to a plant by microbial mechanisms. If you...
John Marler
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Jul 7, 2006
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6895
Good thinking. this is exactly why I am walking the idea around before trying to implement it. How about this.... Every 3rd generation of the experiment, I...
michael grogan
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Jul 7, 2006
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6896
Good points, especially when you are referring to fruits. the exception that grasses and veggies, in general, are not nearly as dependent on soil microbes and...
michael grogan
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Jul 7, 2006
2:56 am
6897
Mike, I've found that grasses and all veggies do much better when three things are done. 1. Increase the presence of endomycorrhiza fungi, beneficial...
Thomas Giannou
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Jul 7, 2006
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6898
One of the RBTI members posted this link that exposes how mineral content in veggies shrinks year by year for those who purchase blindly without a ...
RH
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Jul 9, 2006
3:45 pm
6899
I have a bucket of leachate from my Can-O-Worms worm bed. I'm wondering what is the best way to use it. Obviously it needs to be diluted. Is it reasonable to...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 14, 2006
7:55 pm
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Kris, the leachate should be a well balanced mix of the periodic table, if you incorporate this with some worm castings and your compost you would have a great...
cdfox
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Jul 15, 2006
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That stuff is awesome. And you're right, a little goes a long way. If you want to kick-start the microbial activity in a bed or pot, that will do it. Also, if...
ROBERT HARTMAN
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Jul 15, 2006
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Hi all, Get some of our BioVam product and sprinkle it into your worm bin. There's mycorrhiza fungi, a lot of very good beneficial bacteria and trichoderma...
Thomas Giannou
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Jul 15, 2006
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Thanks, Tom. I'll try that. Kris ... From: "Thomas Giannou" <thomas@...> To: <BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 2:07 PM ...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 15, 2006
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6904
Hello, I'm not a farmer or gardener, but I've been reading about brix and I am very interested in trying some high-brix produce (and perhaps making it a...
thorie79
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Jul 16, 2006
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Dear Tim, Brix is a hit or miss event for all of us up to now as no certifying agency has yet undertaken the tough job that is required to provide for Brix ...
John Marler
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Jul 17, 2006
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6906
Wow, John. Congratulations! Sounds like a major endeavor and we wish you the best. Kris ... From: "John Marler" <jmarler@...> To:...
Kris Johnson RR
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Jul 17, 2006
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6907
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 00:32:32 -0400, katie schneider ... Katie, I'm cross-posting your RBTI post over to BrixTalk to see if someone over there will chime in...
RH
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Jul 17, 2006
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Rex, ... someone over there will chime in with some thoughts. The 25-brix cherries from the tree in my front yard were delicious. ... be anomalies). For...
Robert Avery
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