Burn&earn
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Actively Aerated Microbal Rich Tea Solution
I was given this recipe from my local nor cal hydro shop, and it works GREAT every season. This recipe is a one stop shop! I use this outdoor in roots organic 707 straight out of the bag.Actively Aerated Microbal Rich Tea Solution
5 GAL. PURE WATER*
Filter bag
(optional).
Water pump (optional).
Water heater (optional).
Add 4 gallons water to your 5 gal. bucket that has 2-4 air stones set in the bottom of the bucket. Add in all ingredients except for mycorrhizal fungi to the water. Brew for 24-36 hours. Now add your 5th gallon of water to the solution with your mycorrhizae. Solution can be stored in refrigerator up to 7 days. You can dilute @ 1 cup per gallon or use undiluted.
1 Pound worm castings**
1 Tbs. Ful-power
1 tsp. Ful-humix
1 Tbs. Fish Hydrolysate
12-1-1
2 Tbs. Molasses
1 Tbs. Soluble Seaweed
(kelp extract)
1-0-18
2 Tbs. Earth Juice Catalyst
2 Tbs. Solution Guano
0-8-1
2 Tbs. Mycorrhizae***
Tea should smell earthy, and fresh like good compost or healthy soil. If it smells bad like spoiled milk or rancid, the tea has gone bad(anaerobic) and should be thrown out.
* Make sure your water is free of chlorine, or the microbal life you are trying to breed will be killed!
** You can use worm castings or vermiblend (Castings, compost, kelp, and humus).
*** Add Mycorrhizae at the end of the brewing cycle; the long term aeration will destroy the Mycorrihizal Hyphae.
Use this tea every other feeding. Find a base nutrient to feed with in between tea feedings. The idea is to build up your soil, then break it down, every feeding. Tea, base nutrient, tea, base nutrient, ect. Switch to a bloom base nutrient when you start to see buds, or slightly before they flower.
In the last couple tea feedings, leave out the guano and the fish hydrolysate, to improve taste and smell.
ENJOY!
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