Microbe Soil Life Tea Brewer (to be updated soon)
20 July 2009 in UncategorizedSetting up TJ Enterprises Natures Own Growing System Microbe tea brewer, brewing, filtering tea, and adding Yucca Extract to finished tea. Our microbe soil life tea superior in all ways to so-called compost teas, unlike those we provide and propagate beneficial soil life microbes as a resource in our brewing process. Our customers are not subjected to the bad and the ugly notorious with compost teas from the mediums they are hoping to propagate beneficial bacterias from. With our microbe …
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This is a non issue. There’s not enough chlorine or chloramine in city water supplies to kill the organisms in our microbe tea. Drinking water chlorine or chloramine levels are way too low to kill our bacteria and the chlorine and chloramine quickly reacts out upon contact with the tea.
One can pull a submerged water pump from a chlorinated water system holding tank which has chlorine or chloramine levels from 2.5 to 5 ppm, 5 ppm being on the high side. Continued….
what about the chlorine in the tap water? shouldn’t you let that aerate and evaporate for a while first?
Uh… I just looked up my water districts average Chlorine levels, and it’s 101ppm.
Wouldn’t that be too high?