Re: Chili Concentrate

Bargyla Rateaver (brateaver@earthlink.net)
Thu, 27 May 1999 01:49:29 -0700

Yes, absolutely, the reason for pests is that the plant/soil is inadequate. That
was the whole point of Philip Callahan's work, where he showed that plants give
off electromagnetic spectrum messages that bugs recognize, sensing with their
sensilla. His books are very definite about that. Also, the ACRES USA Prime goes
into his work, and so do I in my Organic Method Primer UPDATE.
Even in my O.M. Primer BASICS, a very reduced version of the UPDATE, there
is an excellent discussion of this.
Also, if you read Dr. Arden Anderson's books, you would get good info too.
Sold by ACRES USA

Argall Family wrote:

> I have in the past combined chili, pepper, garlic, clay, without real
> benefit, until I added a very small amount of borax, in the opinion of an
> entomologist scarcely enough to annoy ants working aphids. But the addition
> of the borax worked, aphids disappeared, which led me to assume a boron
> deficiency, quite likely in our wet environment. I tend to come back to
> suspecting soil deficiency as main attractant for bugs, and the need to work
> on nutrition while getting rid of the immediate problem.
>
> Dennis
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