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Old May 26, 2016   #1
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Default sc27 from microbes alive

Has anyone had any experience or feedback from using sc27 from microbes alive?
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Old May 26, 2016   #2
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Has anyone had any experience or feedback from using sc27 from microbes alive?
No, but here's the Home page for those who want to review it.

Up at the top is a link to sc27.

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Old May 26, 2016   #3
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Here is a link.

https://sepixa.com/sc27-plus-organic/
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Old May 26, 2016   #4
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Interesting product.
However, it is my understanding that we do not know enough about the millions of soil organisms and how they interact with and affect each other enough to know which species are compatible.
In other words, when you use a multi-species mix, do we know if one will allow another to proliferate, or will they be antagonistic to each other?
I have seen where some myco companies are going the targeted route, only honing in on one species because the outcome is measurable versus doing the shotgun approach with a multi-species mix.
Any thoughts?
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Old May 26, 2016   #5
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I was thinking about solarizing my beds this year, hmmmmmm......... after 5 years, there seems to be some disease buildup. that might be bad for microbiology? this thread has me thinking about the effects of putting a black plastic tarp over the beds..........
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Old May 26, 2016   #6
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Marsha I simply forgot to give the link but I did spend time looking through it and see very major problems.

I am still very sick and spending most of my time in bed since about 2 AM Tuesday and am hoping for some improvement.

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Carolyn- I didn't know you were sick. Get well soon!
My foot smells- what kinds of disease?
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Carolyn, please take good care of yourself and get well quick!
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