Whats up guys, so ive been brewing tea for a while and have read a lot from you old school guys. Unfortunately ive read too much and starting to confuse myself and think we should set the records straight. Is it better to brew specific teas instead of trying to make an all in 1? Instead of mixing compost, guano and michorrizi, would it be more beneficial to do a specific guano tea, followed by a bacterial followed by a fungal and then repeat? ive also heard a few different directions on adding different ingredients at different times (like adding humic acid in the middle of brew instead of beginning etc).... so lets try to set the records straight and get ourselves a "uniform" time table of ingredients.
My current recipes for a 5 gallon brew:
Bacterial tea, Dr. Inghams recipe plus earthworm castings
1lb alaskan humisoil
1/3 cup earthworm castings
1/2 cup humic acid
1tbs kelp
1tsp molasses
Fungal Tea
1 cup alaskan humisoil
2 tbs kelp
1/4 cup mixture of soybean meal and alfalfa meal
2 drops organic soy sauce no preservatives
*i throw a pinch of innoculated coco in during the beginning and add the bulk at the end of brew, i add 2 cups of coco that has been innoculated with Guardian Mycorrhizi and let bubble for about an hour and then serve.
Flowering Guano tea:
1 cup alaskan humisoil
1 1/2 cup superbat
1/2 cup earthworm castings
2 tbs kelp
2 tsp molasses
1/2 cup humic acid
*10 ml Bio Marine optional
*sometimes i add Bio Marine at the end of the brew cycle and let it bubble for about an hour then use, would it be better to add this at the beginning of brew?
Veg Guano Tea
1 cup alaskan humisoil
1 cup superbat
1/2 cup earthworm castings
1 tbs kelp
1/4 cup humic acid
I currently add everything at the beginning of the brew unless otherwise noted.
Hows the recipes look for yall?? Cant wait for Suby and Clackamas Coot to rip my recipes apart i would love their constructive criticism! Would it be better to use the guano as a top dressing and then water with bacterial tea? Havent had any burning, and the only discoloration of the leaves were from the plants growing so much and the newer leaves were slightly less green but time fixed that problem yay!
My current recipes for a 5 gallon brew:
Bacterial tea, Dr. Inghams recipe plus earthworm castings
1lb alaskan humisoil
1/3 cup earthworm castings
1/2 cup humic acid
1tbs kelp
1tsp molasses
Fungal Tea
1 cup alaskan humisoil
2 tbs kelp
1/4 cup mixture of soybean meal and alfalfa meal
2 drops organic soy sauce no preservatives
*i throw a pinch of innoculated coco in during the beginning and add the bulk at the end of brew, i add 2 cups of coco that has been innoculated with Guardian Mycorrhizi and let bubble for about an hour and then serve.
Flowering Guano tea:
1 cup alaskan humisoil
1 1/2 cup superbat
1/2 cup earthworm castings
2 tbs kelp
2 tsp molasses
1/2 cup humic acid
*10 ml Bio Marine optional
*sometimes i add Bio Marine at the end of the brew cycle and let it bubble for about an hour then use, would it be better to add this at the beginning of brew?
Veg Guano Tea
1 cup alaskan humisoil
1 cup superbat
1/2 cup earthworm castings
1 tbs kelp
1/4 cup humic acid
I currently add everything at the beginning of the brew unless otherwise noted.
Hows the recipes look for yall?? Cant wait for Suby and Clackamas Coot to rip my recipes apart i would love their constructive criticism! Would it be better to use the guano as a top dressing and then water with bacterial tea? Havent had any burning, and the only discoloration of the leaves were from the plants growing so much and the newer leaves were slightly less green but time fixed that problem yay!