Hi guys,
figured this is the best place to ask, i heard a REALLY interesting thing while reading through some outdoor forums last night but cant find ANY of the info again other than just mentioning this as an option..
so what peaked my interest is the idea that you can increase the bacterial numbers in certain foliar fungicides/pesticides like BT (caterpillars) and Serenade (PM). they both consist of bacteria as there key ingredient, and since we brew our AACT's to bred MORE bacteria, i dont see why we couldn't do a separate 5 gal bucket with say..
2 tbls per gallon Seranade
2 tsp per gallon BT
1 tbls blackstrap molasses
more bacterial food (rock dust, brewers yeast, ect..)
maybe some EWC/Humus also?
and after brewing 24-48 hours add whatever you want that will complete your foliar (ie, Aloe, yucca, horse chesnut powder, silica, fulvic acid, ect..)
does this sound like a viable idea? or can anyone see why it wouldnt work....
thanks in advance and i will be continually researching this until i find a suitable answer so stay tuned, going to look into research papers now....
figured this is the best place to ask, i heard a REALLY interesting thing while reading through some outdoor forums last night but cant find ANY of the info again other than just mentioning this as an option..
so what peaked my interest is the idea that you can increase the bacterial numbers in certain foliar fungicides/pesticides like BT (caterpillars) and Serenade (PM). they both consist of bacteria as there key ingredient, and since we brew our AACT's to bred MORE bacteria, i dont see why we couldn't do a separate 5 gal bucket with say..
2 tbls per gallon Seranade
2 tsp per gallon BT
1 tbls blackstrap molasses
more bacterial food (rock dust, brewers yeast, ect..)
maybe some EWC/Humus also?
and after brewing 24-48 hours add whatever you want that will complete your foliar (ie, Aloe, yucca, horse chesnut powder, silica, fulvic acid, ect..)
does this sound like a viable idea? or can anyone see why it wouldnt work....
thanks in advance and i will be continually researching this until i find a suitable answer so stay tuned, going to look into research papers now....
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