heres what one of the dudes from bmo wrote me on ebay
Thank You. If you would like, we do direct sales by email, which can save you money. The reason we use pint bottles is, eight of them (1 gallon) will fit in a US Postal Priority Medium Flat Rate box. However, only three quart bottles will fit in that same box, and gallons require the more expensive Large Flat Rate Box. The size we use serves two purposes. This saves on shipping costs, ensures fast delivery. Plus, if in transit, a bottle is damaged, then only a small amount of the product is lost, instead of all of it.
For gallons we can sell direct for 22 % off the Ebay prices, which makes the price about $ 48 per gallon shipped. Our direct sales email address is [email protected] If for any reason Ebay removes the email address, it's bluemtnorganics at gmail, with a dot com behind it.
We use Azomite over kelp, because it provides more trace minerals, without sodium issues. With all our products, digestion / aeration time is 7 days. Then the bio-processed solutions are put under pressure and heated to 200 degrees F for 12 hours. Afterwards, the solutions are slowly cooled over three days, oxygen is injected into them, and the beneficial bacteria and fungi, before being bottled. They then remain in a chilled / clean room, until shipping. The caps are tightened before going into your shipping box, and they are in your hands in under 4 days. Thank You. signed - Greg
- blue_mtn_organics
that's cool man
I think he's hypin it a lil bit.. with the oxygen blasting shit.
I mean when you brew your own bacterial teas... they dont last long, you gotta use them fast... unless you keep them bubbling and keep feeding them molasses or some kinda sugar...
to say that there are living bacteria in a bottle that hasn't been bubbled in over 48 hours is pretty much bs.. this is why beneficial bacteria is often sold in dry powders instead of in bottles...
not saying these nutes aren't any good, I'm just sayin they should probably sell the beneficials separate from the liquid so they don't kill them... it's not possible to keep them oxygenated enough to not die before you get them in shipping...