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Lemon, lime and orange juices all work well here in my experience; however, I have always found
grape juice to be the most friendly to the microlife. Adding any of these juices or any kind of pH-adjusting
element to brewed teas should be avoided. This will kill microlife in the tea. If you start your tea out with
some grape juice or other juices, just make sure to let it aerate or bubble for a whole day before adding
your prime living organic matter, such as compost and/or earthworm castings.
Use a lot of caution if you choose to use this, or anything that radically alters pH globally, because if a
pH swing is too drastic it can really upset the balance of the microbeasties in the soil mix. I would avoid
using anything like this at all if I were you, until you have a better understanding of how to use a tool like
this and still be microlife friendly.
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the finest smoke, I always say the same thing: “Compared to what?” Once you pull off a True Living
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