So me and the smarter half went for a drive sunday afternoon to find a spot that I thought had some comfrey growing. Well it turns out there is so much comfrey at this place, I could pick as much as needed. Ended up picking about 1/3 of a garbage bag. Got out the clever and chopped most of it up to put in the 5 gallon bucket. Covered with rain water then a smaller lid to keep the comfrey under the water. Gonna give it a few stirs over the next couple weeks then strain it to make comfrey tea. Dilute it 10-1 and feed to my girls. With a never ending supply of comfrey, what would be the best usage for all of it? I added some to my worm bins yesterday. What about letting it dry out then blending it into a powder?
The real deal here is to get the volumes just right
you really need to weigh the contents of that trash bag
or even the mixture to get an idea on the correct dilution rates later
Comfrey I've used for years, and is getting popular, but the real deal is I don't use it in veg
(N) levels are just to low, but Comfrey does have high (P) and (K) ideal for bud
next visit at that spot ensure you grab some rootstock, and a large pot ...lol
the best tea to make is as you are doing with one minor change
and that is to add an airstone(from your DIY cloner bubbler) this keeps the good stuff alive
otherwise in the decaying C02 environment the bad shit will rule, the smell will let you know ...lol
of late I have been freezing any excess, to a coffee type jam jar
300ml about the right size to fill my 8 liter water can,
I simply drop into the filled watering can the night before
to thaw out for a nute feed in the morning
more on this in my blog:
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/foilar-tools-and-application.32101/
good luck