MHGI'll be using the tea in about 48-50 Hours. Hopefully it's ready then!
That too......1/3 cup molasses? I would check that too.....Just making sure your on the right track!!
I thought the rule of thumb for molasses for tea s 1 teaspoon per gallon.
Some folks smarter than I - please do weigh in, .. Is it possible to (within reason) OVERsugar the dirt?
I generally shoot for about a TBSP to the gal, but that's only when I'm actually using my brain..
A lot of times, I just pour and then go "Oh shit that's probably enough.."
It's not uncommon for me to end up with a TBSP or two in a half gallon, ..
Some folks smarter than I - please do weigh in, .. Is it possible to (within reason) OVERsugar the dirt?
I'm not talking a 3 lb bag of granulated white sugar to a gallon of topsoil, but ..
I maybe wrong on this but from my understanding you can cause anaerobic activity via excess molasses, Can any body weigh in on that
Yes... That leads to monoculture..Probably.... but I wouldn't want to be brewing a tea without enough food in it!!!
Just follow MicrobeOrganics.com Math... It's simple.
I went with only a sprinkle of Azomite in my mix for that very reason..Neo 420
Hydrolite = Zeolite
Zeolite, Bentonite, Azomite = Aluminosilicate Minerals
It's the Aluminum (Al) levels that you might want to evaluate especially in a thermal compost recipe......
CC
Zeolite contains aluminum ions. Could this potentially be harmful?
No. The aluminum is very strongly bonded into the cage-like structure of the zeolite, and so is completely unavailable biologically. It would take temperatures of 900°F (480°C) to break the aluminum free from the zeolite crystal. There is no chance that all natural Zeolite can introduce any aluminum into the body. In fact, tests prove not only that all the aluminum in zeolite stays in the zeolite, but also that all natural Zeolite causes additional aluminum to be excreted through the urine. That means that all natural Zeolite efficiently removes aluminum from the body.