2cent
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I do my fish fpj etc with sugar as they do equal amount to parts used and wait
then there the sit in a bucket anaerobic ferment
like this
Bare in mind I found u can do either one with any product almost like comfrey alfalfa etc all can be done with or without sugar
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Fermented Plant Juice is one of the best types of organic fertilizers. Follow along the recipe and let us know how it went for you!
Preparation Time:- 20 minutes
Cooking Time:- 20 minutes
Total Recipe Time:- 40 minutes
Ingredients2/3 full plant material fast growing plants before sunrise
1/3 weight of plant material brown sugar or molasses
Water; depends if needed, just enough to top off the plant material
A jar with cloth napkin or cheese cloth (breathable lid)
then there the sit in a bucket anaerobic ferment
like this
Which is correct I mean is the alfalfa missing sugar for a reasonIf you buy a bale of alfalfa at a feed store and you can opt for organic alfalfa, you can take enough of this hay and fill a 5-gallon bucket about 1/2 full - stuff as much as you can into the bucket. Fill with water and let it brew and ferment for 3 - 4 weeks. Strain and apply as above.
The very best alfalfa option is fresh and if you can get some of the roots that's what you want to do. Crush the fresh alfalfa and fill the 5-gallon bucket as stated above. Let it brew for a few weeks and strain and apply as above.
The spent alfalfa can be placed outside around your plants, compost piles, worm bins, etc. There is still a lot of value even after the brewing/fermentation cycle.
Bare in mind I found u can do either one with any product almost like comfrey alfalfa etc all can be done with or without sugar