Ohsogreen
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.Excellent thread, this is going in my favorites. I do have a question about foliar feeding with compost teas. I've got some chickens and have been composting their manure for the last three years along with the wheat straw and pine shavings that I put in the coop, along with yard and kitchen waste. I recently made an aerated tea with five gls. of non chlorinated water two shovel fulls of six month old compost, five tbls of unsulfered molassas, and three tbls of endo/ecto Mycorrhizae. It's been bubbling for about three days with a good head of foam spilling over the side of the bucket. I'm wondering if this is to hot to use as a foliar spray? Should I dillute it? I am in the second week of flowering outdoors in 10 gl. pots in full sun.
Piatch.. Sounds like you've got a really nice tea going there. The molasses has enriched you mix to a NPK of 2.5-.5-1.5, the chicken manure probably added an NPK of 1.5-1-1.5 So your in the neighborhood of 4-1.5-3 NPK. Dropping that mix down to 1.33-.5-1, which are excellant numbers for folair feeding, would do you the most good.
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I'd mix it one part of your tea, to two parts unchlorinated water. I'd apply it every three days for two weeks. Making sure to spray the undersides of the leaves - where it does the most good as a fertilizer. Do this early in the morning, just as the sun is rising for best results.
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Just leave the rest of your tea in the bucket bubbling - then after two weeks - water the left over tea, into your pots - dividing it equally between all of them - but no more than one gallon per plant.
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Hope this helps....
Thanks for the rep +
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