No, the intent is to use activated microbes from the tea (brewed 1-3 days) to instantly supplement existing microbe colonies in the growing media. Microbes developed in an AACT tea have ~4 hours of oxygen when the aeration is stopped before they're kaput unless applied to the growing media, which hopefully has water retention and oxygen to sustain them.
I think many people have so many carryover notions, habits or whatever from hydro style growing (and the marketing hype from the nutrient industry) that the function of AACT teas is often confused with nutrient feeding. If your growing media is properly prepared and you use a couple of teas, you should have no requirement for supplemental nutrients.
Here's a great book on microbes and their functions, Teaming with Microbes, written in layman's terms, that should be required reading for any true organic grower.