I think I'm gonna start reading about compost tea's, been interested for a while but havent had the time to learn about it.. Could you point me in the right direction that has some good info about it or does anyone have a good recipe? I use Fox farm ocean forest and promix, not together but for 2 different strains
It's really easy, put the following mix into a container/bucket/whatever:
1 gallon of water (if tap, let it sit out for 24 hours)
1 cup of compost (well composted)
1 tablespooon of molasses (must be unsulfured, "Grandma's" works fine.)
1/4-1/2 the recomemended amount of micros innoculant you might have (optional)
Then put an air stone into the container attached to an aquarium air pump. Doesn't need to be a big one, but the more aeration the better.
Let it brew for 2-3 days, or until it stops making foam. Strain out the compost and it's ready to serve. At this point, it should smell like good, healthy dirt.
Give the girls about 1 cup of this tea for every gallon of water you give 'em when you feed. Innoculation only needs to be done once in the life of the plant, but I do it after every flush (with food) for maintenance.
Store the extra tea in the fridge, not the freezer. It will last 10-14 days. Aerating the left over tea every day or two will extend the life of the microbes inside. If it starts to smell a bit of sour, rotten, or vinegar/alcohol it's time to toss it in an outdoor garden and brew another batch.
EDIT: Btw, I'm not sure if you missed this link in my previous post:
How to Breed Your Own Beneficial Microbes