Dragonfly Earth Medicine

HockeyBeard

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Does anyone here have experience to share on this line? Out of everything I've come across, I think I'm a pretty big fan of it. I try to avoid liquid nutes as much as possible, so this caught my attention. I used it last run, and went through my flowering jar already (made it almost 2 runs on plants in 7-10G pots). I haven't used their humic blend very much, except a bit in my soil pile, so I can't really give feedback on that. But last run, my flowers were very dense, rock hard. Very well formed. They have a rooting product similar to mykos, but the endos in it are negated by the trichos. The Lush Green veg blend has served me well... I've used the foliar spray a bit, but don't have a definitive opinion on that either way, yet.

Anyhow, anyone else use this line? Any usage tips?
 

Sticky Lungs

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Watch out with the fat flowers tea, it's a bubbler, I usually only fill up my brewer half way then top it off before I use it, and it still bubbles over
i'm known to use way less than suggested on the bottle. I only used 4 tablespoons for 10 gallons of water. it definitely bubbled a lot but not over my 15 gallon resevoir. Do you think that by using less I will still achieve good results, or is this a product that I can't skimp on? I have just found over time that nutrient companies encourage you to use up to 4-8x as much as you actually need. After all, it grows like and is a weed!
 

420nstargazer

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I use less than called for as well (but more than you, 6 tbsp for 5 gallons). I also add warmed molasses about 30 minutes before using (when I top off the water)
I'm not sure about using that much less however, never tried it
 

Sticky Lungs

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Now, if I only had a 15 gallon brewer.......nice
Homemade or purchased?
I just have an old dairy 15 gallon container with hard core handles on the sides, so I use it as a brewer/mixer.
I use two airstones and a tea bag...mixing aggressively for about a minute each direction, switching directions every twenty or so swirls. Doing that twice a day. (if any of that makes sense.) I read that aeration alone is not enough, you need agitation as well to knock the microbes out of the tea bag.
 

420nstargazer

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I just have an old dairy 15 gallon container with hard core handles on the sides, so I use it as a brewer/mixer.
I use two airstones and a tea bag...mixing aggressively for about a minute each direction, switching directions every twenty or so swirls. Doing that twice a day. (if any of that makes sense.) I read that aeration alone is not enough, you need agitation as well to knock the microbes out of the tea bag.
I have a diy vortex brewer (stole the idea from the Internet, hell maybe this site, memory fades) so it is somewhat agitated by the airlift

I just took it apart and cleaned it, so here's a pic
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