I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree with you sir. Some of those ingredients are water soluble, a good majority are not. You can Google them individually to find out which ones for yourself, but I can tell you more of them aren't than are. An actively aerated tea will bring the already existing microbiology in compost or manure and feed it so that it multiplies and becomes more complex. When these microorganisms are added to your soil, they work to break down the organic matter and turn it into nutrients that the plant can uptake. There is nothing about an aact that makes stuff "break down". Well, post application there is. But not in its creation itself.
Some things like kelp meal, alfalfa, and Bat Guano. When steeped in water over a 24 hour to 48 hour period can have their nutritional benefits leeched out into the water. So that they will be instantly absorbed by the roots when the water is applied to the soil. Or through the leaves by way of foliar feeding.
Just saying, not trying to salt your game bro. The Fert should be applied as a top dressing or evenly mixed in the soil.
I should add something here that I feel many of you are not familiar with!
When "brewing" an AACT tea. Your purpose is to "make" and add active living Bac/fungi correct?
Did you guys know that if you add Kelp in meal or extract form, that you actually
reduce the living bac counts by as much as 40+% vs. the counts for the same tea
without the kelp!!
I'm not kidding here! We have actually done counts here on the farm as we use 950g units to brew our AACT's for the farms in the co-op. We even have a few other farms come in and have us brew for them. I remember talking with Steve about this several years ago. He too has seen this in his counts!
He feels that kelp has an anti bac/fungal quality in it when it's used IN a brew.
So then. If you want the highest bac counts you can get.....Leave the kelp OUT and use it in feeding or plain watering..
I do like alfalfa meal in some of my teas. It does bring a bit of nutrient to the table but, it brings in some harder to get bac strains too.
There's 2 important cents on the table for you !