Just drench them, they will get all the nutes they need. Mojo sopappy.
Mist away. Your sprayer won't hurt the microherd.
The other hard thing is you have avoid to avoid blasting them and instead, "parachute" the droplets, how do you do that?
Gravity keeps messing me up.
Ask Mother Nature. If anyone would know it would be her.
Sopappy, a pump up sprayer is fine. You shouldn't use a centrifuge pump when working with microbes as it tears them up. Like I brew my tea under shelter right next to my house and have to lug the tea to my plants in the back yard as the submersible pump I have would damage the microbes. You can however use a pump up sprayer and not hurt the microbes. I credit my lack of bugs and disease to using teas to mist the plants throughout the growing season.
Been misting compost teas for yrs with cheap pump up sprayers. Never noticed a problem.
Wonder where they go? Sprayer will empty itself when spraying.I read one mm, the holes on watering cans are about 2
I don't see how you can get a mist from 1mm hole.
your nemotodes aren't getting through I tells ya
Wonder where they go? Sprayer will empty itself when spraying.
The nemotodes we are dealing with average 0.03 to 0.3 mm in size. They can pass thru a 1 mm opening with no problems.
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