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Re:Mycorrhizal fungi - 2008/04/03 05:01 Also, I've read there are two types of teas depending on the plants your feeding. Those high in bacterial content and those high in fungal content and those microbes are encouraged by additives you put in the tea; i.e. kelp, rock powder and other stuff. Does anyone know about this? What plants like what?

Apparently one of these additives encourage fungal growth in the tea, so I'm guessing the fungus wouldn't grow if it weren't already in the castings but I'm just guessing.
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