Lucky Luke
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and seriously save it to favourites even if ur not gunna look at it now.
in fairness im happy when tassie is takin off the map and WA is a world away from most of Australia. Not sure what ur talkin about though, store locator has WA part of Australia but hit the "grow Info" tab.ferkin racist company what about WA
im sick of rock bands and big corporations taking WA off the map
Mate that's way too much molasses and mushroom compost is absolute junk.um im no expert but dis is me recipe
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step 1
add the compost into a sieve
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it should look like this
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then strain with blue cloth
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step 2
then add molassas, just one or two teapoons into a 1L of fresh water
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Add it to the compost water
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usually when i do it this way, i get between 700-800ppm
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then mushroom compost,,, just one hand full,
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same same strain and add
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then just half a cap of gogo juice, not to much, and almost a full cap of sea weed
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then i add this lot to me plastic 44gal drum with a lil pump to keep it moving and oxygenated
where i only saw east coast shopsin fairness im happy when tassie is takin off the map and WA is a world away from most of Australia. Not sure what ur talkin about though, store locator has WA part of Australia but hit the "grow Info" tab.
A compost tea is totally different to a nutrient tea, compost tea is all about biology and has basically no nutrient value.Im running almost the same as you i reckon from wat i see there..
I used composted manure, cap of gogo juice, cple tbl spoon of molasses cap of seaweed and few caps of blood an bone meal. Main thinkin was to add stuff that will help raise nitrogen levels.
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The crap i strained out put into the stockin to let it brew with out havin all the crap in the bottom
As a Tea or as a soil additive?
G.low has just left Med-Tek and is taking up a head growers position in Colorado.For any grower this is a fantastic resource. Go to the Grow info tab. https://medteknutrients.com.au/#
As anything, it's just the left over substrate that shrooms have been grown in and all the residual chemicals used for growing them so it's basically rubbishAs a Tea or as a soil additive?
Im surprised,.. I thought there would of been much more money on the medtec side.G.low has just left Med-Tek and is taking up a head growers position in Colorado.
That surprises me as I have a mushroom farm near me and when they get rid of their compost cars and trailers line up.As anything, it's just the left over substrate that shrooms have been grown in and all the residual chemicals used for growing them so it's basically rubbish
i agree thats why i did say 1 hand full in like 50 ltrs of rain waterAs a Tea or as a soil additive?
I'd say he'd still be involved with them but it's a pretty sweet looking job over there.Im surprised,.. I thought there would of been much more money on the medtec side.
People line up to eat McDonald's food tooThat surprises me as I have a mushroom farm near me and when they get rid of their compost cars and trailers line up.
Im surprised,..
Word of the night "Surprise!" (insrt dirty joke here)That surprises me
Fk sake an i used it as a base compost for me outdoor plants.. cant win.mushroom compost is absolutle junk
How do you get a Nun pregnant ?Word of the night "Surprise!" (insrt dirty joke here)
Don't stress over it, I've used it in the past and plenty of others have too and have got good resultsFk sake an i used it as a base compost for me outdoor plants.. cant win.
But i did gwt it from a lanscaping type joint and not outta a bunnings bag if that makes any difference
what 1 or 2 teaspoons of molasses in half a 44 gallon drum, can i have what you on bro, must be goodMate that's way too much molasses and mushroom compost is absolute junk.
Check this guy out and forget anything else that you've learned elsewhere, Tim Wilson is the man when it comes to compost tea.
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