What is Your Tea Recipe?

diamonddave

Active Member
this is my first go with organics and i am absolutely loving my new hobby. i brewed my first compost tea the other day, super simple recipe:

5 Gal
1 1/2 cup of GO Ancient Forest
1 1/2 cup of EWC
1/4 cup insect frass
4 tblsp mollasses
Brewed for 48 hours

added GO Seaweed and Squid on second day..fed my girls for the first time at 1:1 ratio and the growth has exploded in the past 2 days, they're def digging it :)
 

kountdown

Well-Known Member
I found the basis for this recipe here: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=53792
I put the dry ingredients in a nylon stocking and steep it in the wet ingredients while aerating for 24-36 hours

Veg:
5 gal RO Water
1/3 Cup EWC (I use wiggle worm brand 1-0-0)
1/3 Cup Peruvian Seabird guano (Sunleaves 10-10-2)
1 Tbs Molasses
5 Tsp General Organics Diamond Black
4 oz Maxicrop Liquid Seaweed (0-0-1)

Bloom:
5 gal RO water
2/3 Cup EWC
2/3 Cup Seabird guano
2/3 Cup Jamaican bat guano (Sunleaves 1-10-.2)
2 Tbs Technaflora Soluble Seaweed (1-1-16)
2 Tbs Molassas
5 Tbs GO Diamond Black

In veg I use the tea every 3rd watering. In bloom every other watering. I would also advise going easy on the seabird guano in early veg until you know the plants can handle a full dose. These recipes have been working great for me. Good luck.
 

keefbox420

Active Member
VEG tea
2 cups cow manure
2 cups chicken manure...:leaf: filled in a mesh bag tied off and hung in 20 gal rez
1/2 cup bio roots
1/2 cup diamond black (humic acids)
5tsp great white mycorrhizae
1/2 cup brown sugar organic

let this bubble for a day or so then its good to go!
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

Well-Known Member
For veg i use
Molasses
8-4-1 Desert bat guano
13-12-2 Seabird Guano
Dry kelp extract
Worm Castings

And in my flower
3-10-1 Dry Bar bat cave guano
1-10-1 Fossilized seabird guano
Dry Kelp extract
Molases. Is there anything i can add for extra K?

The extra stuff like humus and myco i don't add everytime as it should be established in my system already.
 

JayBio420

Well-Known Member
I use per liter:

1 tbsp blackstrap molasses
20ml. Seaweed extract
1/4 cup worm castings
1/4cup soil broken from roots of local dandelion
1 tsp bean/legume myco powder
1/2 tsp brewers yeast
1/8 tsp 10-15-10 Shultz AP w/ micronute

All in about 1 liter filtered tap water, airstone bubbled for 24-36 hours.

As for worm castings, I have read that it varies based on what the worms eat, and the typeof worms. They change soil texture and impact microbial life positively. Good stuff, organic.
 

Alienwidow

Well-Known Member
Mine is pretty easy

Five gallon bucket of well water
-1 cup ewc
-1/3 cup bat guano 10-4-1
-5 tblsp maxicrop seaweed juice
-5 tblsp molasses
-what ever mycorrhiza you have laying around

This is a veg tea and i think that its supposed to have some seabird in there but i couldnt find it at the time but this works good for me.
 

May11th

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Microbe.

1 cup ewc/ bokashi per 5 galls of water.

Veg 1tbsp/g of- alfalfa meal, kelp meal, fishbonemeal

Flowering1tbsp/gal- fishbonemeal , bat q, kelp

Feed defecient plants seperately.

Enzyme tea 1tbsp/gal-roots oregonism xl, 1 aloe filet leaf, 1 coconut. Can be used up to 10 gals of water. Just a nice booster
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
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this is my first go with organics and i am absolutely loving my new hobby. i brewed my first compost tea the other day, super simple recipe:

5 Gal
1 1/2 cup of GO Ancient Forest
1 1/2 cup of EWC
1/4 cup insect frass
4 tblsp mollasses
Brewed for 48 hours
...
Way to shift homeboi!!!

however, super simple was a stretch.. Here's super simple:
But first,
That's too long to brew
The golden ratio as proven my microbeMans huge farm, 2500 gallon batches of tested teas, and research showed that;
1) 2.38% of DIY EWC
And
2) 0.5% BSM
was the most effective,
efficient microbe tea possible
.

If your soil was well made there is no need for anything else..
All the NPK is the soil already..
That's 1.5 Tbsp of EWC, and 1 tsp of BSM per Litre of Ro

36-40 hours is ideal for peak (aerobic) populations.

Beyond that, anaerobic conditions prevail

Ask our 27 week Sativa that's been fed water for over 100 days already.. She's extremely healthy and happy, and soon, bountiful too
 
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