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Yeah that's what I meant, a crap load of extra ingredients that are functioning as a direct fertilizer and not actually helping nor contributing to the actual development of the beneficial bacteria and microbes and fungi wanted. I first learned of aact from those two on youtube and started reading into it. There's many different opinions on this topic and some are misleading. I have found your site, microbe organics through one of the links on ic and found you explained your views very well and with plenty of evidence and I am presently using your recipe's and suggested quantities with positive effects so far.
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I was wondering if azomite in very tiny quantity would be something that could possibly help multiply bacteria and microbes? Just wondering because of all the trace nutrients and elements could be helpful for these organisms? I bought a container of Bio-Rock, it's azomite but made from a local organic fertiliser production company and in the back of the box it says : will activate microbial life in your soil and compost, that's why I am asking, not trying to re invent the wheel just curious and I guess just starting to learn how things really work under the soil and trying to forget the whole npk myth and learn mother nature's advanced biological secrets.. And another member of ic sent me a link to something I did not yet know, and I was just curious to know what your views on bioinnoculants or micro teas are? Seems like a much more complicated process and costly equipment to make this and haven't heard too many others talking about micro teas... Seems very similar to growing mushrooms and innoculating sterile substrates or liquids, fermented molasses I think, with different strains of trichoderma or bacillus spores to create these bioinnoculants... A lot of sterile lab type of procedures where your success depends on your cleanliness and making sure you don't have any other competing contaminants and spores.. I apologize if I posted this in wrong thread.
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Finished my first brew in the new 300 gallon brewer, wanted to thank Microbeman for all the help with the design, and the design itself being based on his brewer.
300 gallon cone bottom, Gast R3, 2 inch SCH 40 piping, a single 2 inch SCH 40 airlift, 1 1/4 inch SCH 40 airline from the Gast R3. Added a few extra unions for easy cleaning. The brewer really chugs. I ended up having to strap the airlift down to keep it from jumping out of the tank. First brew worked fantastic. Used Microbeman's formulas for the input. Kept it simple, compost, molasses, fish hydroslate. First day the shop reeked like molasses, about 24 hours in I could only lightly smell the fish. 36 hours in it smelled like great compost. Anyways, thanks again MM. Mr^^ |
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Beware of information circulating on the Internet inferring that it is a bad idea to exclude the brass nipple from air pumps used for making airlifts. This info is bogus and is based on information from a hydro store hack from Mass. (New England Hydro) who said;
"The pump cannot handle the difference between the intake/output ratio if you eliminate the brass adapter" Which makes zero sense in the realm of physical engineering. If you don't know what you are talking about, do not talk.
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been making teas for years now, but never did a foliar with them why? too lazy to strain and funnel well i strained and funneled my most recent tea , along with a slice of aloe meat blended into a qt and made about half a gal of uncut aact/10 minute old aloe juice into my lil roundup sprayer and shot my wad as the lights went out i cant beleive it cept it happened my plants prayed, and went into a happydance i gotta say, i read this is wht they did but was always skeptical of the hippy factor. im no longer a doubter, the hippies were right the aact foliar with fresh aloe is a serious boost for my plants that can be seen in hours
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First Attempt DIY ACT brewer, needs improvement
Thanks for this thread and the versions presented. I made this based on everyone's previous work.
Here are some pics It works but have to use brass fitting cuz don't see how to attach hose otherwise. Flow isn't very strong. Doesn't seem like it is made to connect to pump directly w/o fitting. Tried to just put hose on out put without nozzle but doesn't fit. How do you get around this? New fitting? bigger hose. All suggestions welcomed.
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it is not made to fit direct to the pump. i did remove the nipple though & use a small hose clamp to make it work ~which it works fine.
lol @ "The pump cannot handle the difference between the intake/output ratio if you eliminate the brass adapter" w/ less resistance, the motor would just run cooler {which, since i run an airstone from one eco 1 w/ the brass nozzle in place & another eco 1 through the airlift w/ no brass nozzle, i have witnessed}
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Thanks xmobotx. Did you use the same hose included with pump? If so how did you get it to fit?
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the pump itself is all i'm using of the stuff in the pump box
i bought hose of the size which fits that protrusion on the pump. it's not ideal. but there's enough surface in my setup. you may find it doesn't work that way for you w/ the products you have to choose from? good luck
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