Can of Bliss
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I'm making compost tea using maple sap rather than water (as it comes out of the tree, not syrup). It's only an option for a small part of the year, but tree blood seems like a great base to work off of.
The sap I just used has a ec reading around 300 ppm and a pH of 6.5. I aim for a tea with 900ppm using worm casting, a wood & cow poo compost, fish emulsion, soluble kelp, soluble humate powder, & sea bird guano. I add molasses too, but about half what I would to tap water.
Has anyone tried this before, or have any idea what is in sap other than the little bit of sugar? I haven't been able to find a good analysis of what is in sap.
The sap I just used has a ec reading around 300 ppm and a pH of 6.5. I aim for a tea with 900ppm using worm casting, a wood & cow poo compost, fish emulsion, soluble kelp, soluble humate powder, & sea bird guano. I add molasses too, but about half what I would to tap water.
Has anyone tried this before, or have any idea what is in sap other than the little bit of sugar? I haven't been able to find a good analysis of what is in sap.