Blu_channel
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I've been trying out a few different tea brews and thought I'd share. I make all my teas in a basic way with a 5 gallon bucket and 3 5 inch airstones. I also eyeball my inputs and dont measure out anything exactly.
First tea, I collected a couple handfuls of tree leaves, humus, mycelium, worms, ect... from different parts of the forest and throw it in a 5 gallon bucket filled 3/4 with water. Add in a handful of kelp, malted barley and homemade fish amino acid (salmon eggs and fiah waste). Brew for 24 hours. Then use this to water my compost as needed or plants in early flower.
Another tea I been making is water, kelp, malted barley, fermented carrots and fermented crabapple.
Both brews are simple and work great for my soil. The plants seem to love them. What kind of teas do yall makes?
First tea, I collected a couple handfuls of tree leaves, humus, mycelium, worms, ect... from different parts of the forest and throw it in a 5 gallon bucket filled 3/4 with water. Add in a handful of kelp, malted barley and homemade fish amino acid (salmon eggs and fiah waste). Brew for 24 hours. Then use this to water my compost as needed or plants in early flower.
Another tea I been making is water, kelp, malted barley, fermented carrots and fermented crabapple.
Both brews are simple and work great for my soil. The plants seem to love them. What kind of teas do yall makes?