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ID:	180559 Turbo-Vortex Compost Tea Brewer
    by Stephen Storch

    Introduction
    I graduated from Southampton College of Long Island University in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Science, Biology concentration. Worked for over a decade in the commercial fishing industry. Declines in fisheries and disappointment in science led me into the landscape and tree service industry. Though the mentality was no better their I was able to make inroads and connections which enabled me to work according to my own standards.

    After marrying into a 12th generation farm family in Water Mill I began to apply my scientific insights into compost making and was introduced to biodynamics in 1987. Since then the world of subtle energy and earth healing has had my undivided attention.


    Turbo-Vortex Compost Tea Brewer
    On the farm I build hydraulic stirring machines for the biodynamic remedies and can stir eighty gallons per machine applicable to twenty five acres at a time. After hearing Elaine Ingham on compost teas I began to use my knowledge of water dynamics to build compost tea brewers. [These devices are also useful for potientiating other water based liquids.] I continue to work and learn in these fields and incorporate the work of Steiner, Schauberger, Riech, Pfieffer, Herbe and others into an advanced, results oriented earth healing methodology.

    I build them from stock components. From water cooler bottle size to 5000 gallons and up. From a central drain four lift tubes are attached with the air diffusers down each tube. The rising air moves the water and creates a vortex. You can manually turn the nozzles so you can go clockwise or counter clockwise. It can be done automatically but that gets pricey.

    I had them at acres, the Miracle II booth had a conductivity meter and the shitty water at the hotel was vastly improved by the action and with additions of 508, 501, or basalt.


    Q: Steve, this sounds interesting. Assume that you wanted to make a small garden-sized device. Use a plastic water cooler bottle and cut off the top?

    A: Not the top, the bottom. Leave the part that turns in and cut the center out, use a jig saw. The water cooler bottle is polycarbonate and the best material.

    Q: Or just just a 3 gal plastic bucket? Would a nonplastic be better, like a ceramic crock?

    A: These would be ok but you won't be able to do the same style with the stone without some difficulty.

    Q: How many diffuser tubes of what size?

    A: For a standard water cooler bottle use inch and a half schedule 40 pvc. The bottom piece that adapts to the bottle has to be custom made. That is a cross piece with the top center drilled out to fit a 1 1/2 coupling that is glued in place and the excess on the inside is filed off. If you don't understand that I can send that to you.

    Q: How much air flow do you need?

    A: You want about 100 liters per minute for the four diffusers

    Q: What are the nozzles?

    A: Those are the returns where the flow comes out, just the opening of the pipe.

    Q: Do you use stock plastic for the risers?

    A: Yes, 1 1/2 sch 40 pvc

    Q: Is the drain also a tube?

    A: The drain is where the vortex goes that feeds into the top of the cross.

    Q: Do you keep the compost in a mesh or let it float loose?

    A: I do both.

    Q: Can you post a sketch?

    A: I will try to post a picture, maybe Allen can put it on his site.

    Q: I guess you run it in one direction for a while then change the nozzle, so there isn't a lot of chaos/counter flow. Is that right?

    A: It creates a beautiful vortex. If you take off the pieces that direct the flow it tends towards chaos. If you assist by stirring it makes a vortex, stop, goes to chaos, reverse, etc.

    Q: Where do the bubble tubes go and where do the bubble stones sit?

    A: The air diffusers drop down into the vertical legs of the brewer, I like them to be close to the bottom of the tubes.

    Q: What do you change when you reverse the direction of spin?

    A: Inside the brewer is where you can manually spin the 45 degree elbows.



    Q: Ok, so I see the gravity flow, but it sounds like you have a stand pipe or more to give the upthrust necessary to raise the fluid to the next level. If this occurs then at some point the stand pipe will create suction and the denser material will be carried down the pipe center while the lighter is expelled along the periphery; creating its' own vortex within the pipe flow. Is this correct?

    A: The water seeks its own level in the set-up, the air displaces the water, creating lift and suction, you will see from the photos.


    For those less than handy I will build them and ship any size with a list of components.

    Stephen Storch
    Natural Science Organic
    P.O. Box, 467
    Water Mill, NY 11976
    631-726-6783
    appbiodyn@aol.com


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    • oldjarhead100
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      @Paraceisus this looks like a great project thanks for the plans will have one up and running by spring

    • Paracelsus
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      I hope you do oldjarhead100, I have a lot on my plate so you will be making one way before me. I got tails coming out of my seeds. I will be putting them into some BAS LOSoil today !

    • Paracelsus
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      Steve Storch the Biodynamic Farmer from Mills in the Southhamptons and maker of commercially available Vortex Compost Tea Brewers called me today. Steve is willing to work with me to convert my 25’ by 100’ Genesis community garden to a living organic soil LOS garden! He really just made my day. He also distributes bio dynamic preparations on a scale for commercial farming. Compost, Verma culture, and quality soil are all headed my way along with all the Biodynamic amendments for the soil. Besides invigorating the raised beds that exist in the garden we are going to be starting from scratch and creating a Biodynamic showcase in the Bronx . I am so psyched out.
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    The beginning of BioDynamics
    An audio recording of several lectures by Ruldolph Steiner given between June 7th & June 20th 1924 some many years before the movement and revival towards organic farming flourished
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      Is it a Blood Orange Tree or a sprout of Clover?
      February 28, 2018 6am
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        Incoming, it’s new Dirt day ! NDD!
        Ship date 2/23/2018
        Scheduled delivery 2/28/2018
        Service type FedEx Home Delivery
        Standard transit date 2/28/2018
        Tracking results as of Feb 28, 2018 6:39a GMT
        Date/Time Activity/Location
        2/27/2018 9:07 pm Departed FedEx location
        LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
        2/27/2018 10:55 am Arrived at FedEx location
        LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
        2/25/2018 9:49 am In transit
        MILLERSPORT, OH
        2/24/2018 8:35 pm In transit
        OAK GROVE, MO
        2/24/2018 7:15 am Departed FedEx location
        HENDERSON, CO
        2/24/2018 1:17 am Arrived at FedEx location
        HENDERSON, CO
        2/23/2018 6:47 pm Left FedEx origin facility
        MONTROSE, CO
        2/23/2018 4:23 pm Arrived at FedEx location
        MONTROSE, CO
        2/23/2018 3:21 pm Picked up
        MONTROSE, CO
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          #20
          What kinda dirt ?
          new grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
          current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room

          https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-auto-vs-photo


          https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-week-4-update

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ID:	182155oldjarhead100 going to put these underground right about now. The Ides of March are upon us.
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              Click image for larger version  Name:	 Views:	1 Size:	1.09 MB ID:	182164 One little two little three little Indians, four little five little six little Indians, seven little eight little Indian Ocean Grown girls. 🌿
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                Click image for larger version  Name:	 Views:	1 Size:	1.09 MB ID:	182179 Star date Sunday March 4 High Noon
                48 “ x 4 T5 54watt fixture
                Room temp 80f RH 55%
                light schedule 12pm - 6am
                soil distance 7” for now
                then sunrise light from window till noon
                4 x Vader Ocean Grown
                4 x Jedi Ocean Grown
                1 quart containers 3/4 filled with
                BAS MALIBU Biodynamic Living Organic Soil hydrated 5 Days
                BIODYNAMIC calendar sowing day
                https://www.rhythmofnature.net/biody...dar-march-2018
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                  Click image for larger version  Name:	 Views:	1 Size:	667.4 KB ID:	182330 Rudolph Steiner believed the cycles of the moon were as important to the life of a plant as the sun, the earth and even water. When he explained the principles of Biodynamics he said the best time to sow is when the moon is turning full and drawing the waters of the planet to itself, even the moisture in the soil will be charged with its cosmic energies. Then as the seedlings sprout after the moon has begun waning, the new moon will slowly draw that force from the earth as it waxes full again charging the plant with full moon cosmic energies.

                  I began the germination process at 4:30 AM March 1 by soaking the seeds in water for 48 hours followed by putting them in paper towels for another 48 hours, dropping them into the soil approximitly 12 noon March 4th.

                  The first full moon of March is no ordinary full moon.

                  According to the Farmer’s Almanac, it’s actually called the full worm moon, a nickname given by Native Americans — the Algonquin tribes in particular — who used lunar phases to track the seasons.

                  “At the time of this Moon, the ground begins to softenenough for earthworm casts to reappear, inviting the return of robins and migrating birds— a true sign of spring,” the almanac reported. “Roots start to push their way up through the soil, and the Earth experiences a re-birth as it awakens from its winter slumber.”
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                  • Tika
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                    With that: and without details pre menstration cramps full moon..Females and the water pull of the moon🌙🌜🌖🌑☪️
                    A fact not an opinion but know it.

                  • Paracelsus
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                    Tika I know it, I lived in the dorm at nursing school.

                  #25
                  D.A.A.S.69 when you have the time here is a full lesson on Biodynamic farming. The first part in France is in English with some heavy accents then it moves to farm school in Australia for in depth lessons on all the facets of Biodynamic agriculture. It was a great review for me and gave me amore in depth under standing of the science behind Steiner’s connection to the subtle life forces of our Cosmic universe.
                   
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                  • D.A.A.S.69
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                    Paracelsus, thanks ,my friend, Good stuff,
                    When we first started growing outdoors, long time ago, we always put 2-3dead nice size fish in the bottom of our holes, an boy did we grow some monsters, too.
                    It's was planted very near the MsRiver, and we used river water only, to water with, no ph checking, it grew like, crazy, and still does. Your soil is Everything. Lol.
                    You want to do some serious reading, ?? Read about MsDelta, alluvial plains soil, one small area in Ms. That's got it, not to be confused with MsRiver Delta soil, the alluvial soil is alot more fertile than the MsRiver Delta soil. If you can believe that.
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                  • Paracelsus
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                    D.A.A.S.69 I do that exactly in our Genesis Community Garden with fish I get from the fishmarket. After they are no longer fresh they gave me about 50 pounds one time and I buried it a good 2 feet deep into the4x8 bed. The next spring I turned the soil and found bones and heads. Strange thing is all of a sudden our garden now had a huge collection of feral cats. LOL

                  • D.A.A.S.69
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                    Paracelsus, might not be easy in town, but where we grow, only cats around us or Bobcats, and they can catch ,anything that they want, not bad about digging, very good at not being seen, kinda like ghosts, except beautiful animals.

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                  outside temperature 32f H 57%
                  indoor temperature 77f. RH 60%
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                  • Tika
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                    Love this shot/view

                  • Paracelsus
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                    Thank you Tika at one time I could see two bridges now I can only see one but on a clear day I can see the Long Island sound out past the Throgs neck into Little neck bay. They built three buildings in my view in the last seven years since I moved in. One is 10 feet away from my Community garden The worst is there a new building 100 feet away from my window and view.
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                    Click image for larger version  Name:	 Views:	1 Size:	2.13 MB ID:	182532 I have put the curtains up to create a gap with the radiator heat to rise with wet towels on them creating a warm humid pocket between the window and the curtain water boiling on the stove as well!
                    the humidity is now 66%
                    room temperature remains 77°
                    GEE WIZ THIS IS FUN
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                      #29
                      I've always heard that roots do not take kindly to light, I also like to be able to check on the root development so I place each clear cup into a matching colored one.So no light on them but I can look anytime. And no I don't know the science behind it, folk lore maybe. Don't care, cups are cheep

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                      • Paracelsus
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                        Working on it, this time tomorrow. You are right 100%

                      #30
                      Trying to catch up with you...Will respond in PM but in the meantime...No light on roots!!!!!
                      Indoor- Coco coir & Perlite - 5 gal Smart pots
                      Veg-T5s Flower- Platinum LEDS
                      GH Flora Trio Cali-mag, Terpinator Liquid Bloom
                      photoperiod feminized seeds
                      http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-journal.pdf
                      http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...o-May-2017.pdf
                      http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-Journal.pdf

                      Testing for the_honeysticks genetics

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                      • Paracelsus
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                        Ok Tika i’m Going to tape the containers up they are quart size so I think I’m good for now

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