Bird Gymnastics
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Amazing stuff. Subbed up and along for the ride
yup, that's about right.
I do the same on occasion. Usually though, when I decide to make tea I use Alaskan forest humus, castings, a little bit of fish hydrolysate, and some alfalfa meal. That builds a good fungal and bacterial population along with some hormones for good measure. I've read a bit about Bokashi, but don't know enough to speak intelligently about it.i'm gonna do the unthinkable..... and use some of my bottled nutes in meh tea along with my poos and meals (cg told me he does, too.) .... i'm really curious how this turns out, because grotek is humic-based and a lot of the tea recipes i've read mention something about the benefits of humus in tea.
not to mention, if i can take the tea method and use it to make a marriage of organic and non-organic elements (ie. the vigour of synth + the flava flav of orgas... i mean organics), omg omg.
BUT, since we're already in flower and mr kitty's given me all the experimental plants he's going to this round, it's just gonna hafta wait until next time..... (hopefully by then i'll have read and understood a library's worth of microbiology).
speaking of microbes: anybody know anything about bokashi composting? ie can i use EM (Effective Microorganism) liquid in teas? i have hella access to it.