Any suggested tea recipe to go with that soil recipe ? I've got it pasted to my notes going this weekend for goodies thinking of getting the titan compost tea brewer its.like 3 gallon but that's good enough for me to do concentrated teas .....but my.question would be.recipie for bloom tea 10 gallon be brewing in 5 gallon then diluting
Congrats on making it over to the bubble side
a few gallons of concentrate will foam over a 5 gal. bucket, a 15+ gal tote would be better, the foam gets intense. Just a pump and stones is all thats needed, nothing fancy.
The guano kelp tea Iv been doing recently is as follows.
Per gal of final brew.
npk varies from time to time even with the same brand.
2tbs peruvian seabird guano (10-10-2)
2tbs jamaican or mexican bat guano, this is the only difference with a flower and veg tea, mexican for veg and jamaican for flower.
soluble kelp to the specific brands directions (1-0-4 =1tbs and 1-0-10 1tsp)
1/4 cup worm castings
1tbs blackstrap molasses
optional
1/2 tsp powdered azomite
1/4tsp fulvic/humic blend
1/4tsp humate concentrate
Brew for 24-48 hrs and apply. Do not store leftovers, and always keep the brew aerated. I have alternating cabs so one gets the 24hr and the other gets 36, past 36hrs foam activity drops drastically. If it ever develops a foul odor dont use it on you ladies, toss it in the yard. The only time I encountered a foul tea is when my "partner" let a batch go for five days while I was out of town.
Also, you can use a "tea bag" pantyhose ect, but Iv been just throwing the ingredients in as is and mixing every now and then,,, just top dress the solids when your done.
With that soil you should be able to get by with one tea a week unless your plants are very high feeders then maybe twice a week.
Oh and I got to make this the last thing read on this post~~~~~~ air pump, get a big one, more the better!!!..... oh and you'll have to scrub airstones once and a while because they will clogg up with biofilm stuff.