I mostly use compost teas , but I was wondering if someone could recommend a bottled organic fertilizer? To use if my tea isn't done brewing in time. Thanks
First and foremost I need the best castings and thermophilic compost mixed into the soil. After that I find a lot of stuff works well. Have you seen any Espoma Tomato-Tone or Garden-Tone in the hardware stores near you? That stuff is a cheap and diverse mix of amendments that is available in most big box stores. I know it's not in a bottle, but protekt is pretty much the only thing I buy in a bottle anymore...
Get a General Organics GO Box. It has the whole line, and should suit your purpose for something like 30 bucks. With their feed chart, it's idiot proof [no reflection on you]. You'll be covered for any stage you might need it for. Good luck. -granger
is it good to bubble the bottled ferts into a tea with myco/zho powder and castings first, also does it make the ph go way down like earth juice does, i have ocean forrest soil and once the soil is used up about a month, yellowing starts the ej made it worse botanicare' s organics not pro didnt work out either, so i want a easy tea, or should i get the bountea kit 100$ there is no live compost around with out bugs just steer manure i could use
Alaskan brand Fish Emulsions are technically organic, even though they practically rape the ocean floor to make it, cheap and available everywhere, Wally's and DePot.
honestly, best bottle nute I've ever used is iguana juice. there making the micros organic chelated soon..
used: bio canna / EJ / PBP ( if you wanna call it organic ) / bio sevia ( good but not in the USA ) / general organic
I am trying out there mother earth tea, as something tells me it's very underrated, and not widely used, so I can't recommend that, but honestly, iguana juice has everything you need in it, additives that's up to you if you want to use them