You don't have to wait...
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/2mp-8-l...cope-magnifier-camera-40x-800x/222746477.html
Same magnifier for $38.95.
Burn1
Hey Burn; You could hunt for polyps with that eh?
You don't have to wait...
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/2mp-8-l...cope-magnifier-camera-40x-800x/222746477.html
Same magnifier for $38.95.
Burn1
Hey Burn; You could hunt for polyps with that eh?
Thinking about it. I go for my first colonoscopy in two weeks. I'd rather DIY to be honest.
Burn1
Thinking about it. I go for my first colonoscopy in two weeks. I'd rather DIY to be honest.
Burn1
OK! That's enough. Back on topic. Hurumph hurumph.
Burn1
Organic gardening is one thing but I feel like a microscope is necessary for compost and compost tea. More than likely if someone just follow the recipes found on this and other sites he or she won't kill the plants. if one is just seeking to copy other, that limits one's potential. How does one truly attempt the make good compost or tea without one? I am genuinely curious if people have means of testing the content of compost tea without a microscope.
Please be patient my microscopy is at the most basic level!
I brewed up a non aerated bucket of molasses and EWC as an experiment. I can see many different life forms in it, some whizzing around quite fast and others that look like plant life (a circular bunch of grapes that is stationary). In fact an amazing amount of life!
But when I look at aerated tea I can find very little life only the odd circular creature moving around. Tea was inspected at 15 hours of brewing in an airlift!
The question is can a anaerobic brew be used as a control, in other words are aerobic organisms much smaller and more difficult to view than anaerobic?
And yet your a capitalist running a business to sell products to make money. Ironic.TD. This is not the best thread to ask this question and I am not the best person but if you begin a new thread or ask your question in a related thread/topic, I'll contribute. To begin a new thread just click on 'new thread' in upper left.