Hello guys and gals,
I have recently started to brew compost tea, I have been using a mix of worm castings, garden soil, potting mix, volcanic rock dust, seaweed and molasses.
My question is -
Is it ok to add my bloom nutes to the compost tea and bubble as normal for 24 hours?
My thoughts were that organic nutes need to be converted in to a plant available form, the beneficial bacteria multiplying in the tea will go to work on the nutes I add, do I run the risk of making a very hot tea and burning my plants!
I saw a post on this forums, someone stated that tea can burn if nutes are added, I feel like this tea should be chucked out!
Maybe I should just water the ladies now, the tea has been bubbling for about 17 hours, can I PPM test the water to check if its too hot?
Another option would be to just dilute the tea by half with some chlorine free water, but then the ladies wont be getting their standard feed?
I am using a 25L bucket (5gal for you yanks)
I added the same amount of nutes to the tea I would normally feed with plain water -
3ml per liter Old Timers Bloom - 75ml
0.5ml per liter plant magic magne cal - 12.5ml
0.4ml per liter plant magic platinum - 10ml
Ladies are currently in week 6 of flowering, they all had quite a serious cal/mag deficiency due to feeding a non organic bloom boost without any cal/mag alongside, I'm pretty sure I massacred the bennies in my soil with that salty bloom boost and possible kicked the PH out of whack well. After two waterings with compost tea growth has returned to normal and the buds are all putting on weight and frost.
Any quick advice would be great, the tea will be ready in about 8 hours!
-Gread
I have recently started to brew compost tea, I have been using a mix of worm castings, garden soil, potting mix, volcanic rock dust, seaweed and molasses.
My question is -
Is it ok to add my bloom nutes to the compost tea and bubble as normal for 24 hours?
My thoughts were that organic nutes need to be converted in to a plant available form, the beneficial bacteria multiplying in the tea will go to work on the nutes I add, do I run the risk of making a very hot tea and burning my plants!
I saw a post on this forums, someone stated that tea can burn if nutes are added, I feel like this tea should be chucked out!
Maybe I should just water the ladies now, the tea has been bubbling for about 17 hours, can I PPM test the water to check if its too hot?
Another option would be to just dilute the tea by half with some chlorine free water, but then the ladies wont be getting their standard feed?
I am using a 25L bucket (5gal for you yanks)
I added the same amount of nutes to the tea I would normally feed with plain water -
3ml per liter Old Timers Bloom - 75ml
0.5ml per liter plant magic magne cal - 12.5ml
0.4ml per liter plant magic platinum - 10ml
Ladies are currently in week 6 of flowering, they all had quite a serious cal/mag deficiency due to feeding a non organic bloom boost without any cal/mag alongside, I'm pretty sure I massacred the bennies in my soil with that salty bloom boost and possible kicked the PH out of whack well. After two waterings with compost tea growth has returned to normal and the buds are all putting on weight and frost.
Any quick advice would be great, the tea will be ready in about 8 hours!
-Gread