Is that your preferred temp across the board for 'infusions'? - whatever we are calling them.
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HEre is a pic of some of the plants I have wild crafted Yarrow on the left, some horsetail and my favorite comfrey. The comfrey is from a small plant I have in the back of my house I use this one for teas and my wife makes medicine and creams from it.
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This is a 55 gal trash can filled with dried comfrey ready for the weed wacker to be turned into mulch. This is one of about 5 trash cans I have filled. Worms love it, and plants roots love it.
When I harvest the comfrey people must think "what is this asshole cutting down from the side of the road and filling up the bed of his truck with". Lucky wild crafting in my area is smiled upon.
One truck load wet comfrey = 55 gal dry = about 3 gals chopped.
The next picture is what roots do when exposed to a comfrey mulch
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Timbuktu
lol; yeah ~since nov 9 I've decided I'm not all that keen on nutrient teas
they work fine/it's the recycle thing that negates that tech & makes top-dressing preferable
Define please...
fermented plant extracts
or
botannical teas
or
both
I can see your point to a degree from a soil standpoint, however I like to foliar botannical teas... Mints and whatnot... but thats more of an IPM thing....
not define which is which.... define which one you are unfond of LOL... or is it both... "nutrient teas" is kinda generic to the uninitiated....