I have already brewed ACT compost teas with great results on my outdoor crops.I feed them all sorts:guanos ,compost, seaweed,raw minerals and sugars in the form of molases and agave honey.
I also run an indoor hydro setup with beneficials (aquarium type bio filters) and am really happy with it.
But it always takes a while to put it back on after the summer break.
This is to build back the beneficials before putting some girls in.
I usually run my system empty for a week or two but it really seems to be a wast of time.
My question is the following:
Is it possible to brew commercial beneficials such as AN tarantula or GH subculture in a tea (external to my system) in order to speed up the process ?
I would use dechlorinated water in a 5g bucket with suficiant air flow
and a mesh bag full of lava rocks dipped in subculture or such.
To feed those i would only use raw sugars molases...
Or should i just brew a regular tea containing compost.For some reason i am not confortable with the idear of using my outdoor teas on my indoor clay and lavarocks hydro setup.
peace
I also run an indoor hydro setup with beneficials (aquarium type bio filters) and am really happy with it.
But it always takes a while to put it back on after the summer break.
This is to build back the beneficials before putting some girls in.
I usually run my system empty for a week or two but it really seems to be a wast of time.
My question is the following:
Is it possible to brew commercial beneficials such as AN tarantula or GH subculture in a tea (external to my system) in order to speed up the process ?
I would use dechlorinated water in a 5g bucket with suficiant air flow
and a mesh bag full of lava rocks dipped in subculture or such.
To feed those i would only use raw sugars molases...
Or should i just brew a regular tea containing compost.For some reason i am not confortable with the idear of using my outdoor teas on my indoor clay and lavarocks hydro setup.
peace