GUAno Tea and Power Question.???????

hyroot

Well-Known Member
well everybody on here made it sounds like any soil combination can use compost teas ... I dont really see it as giving them nutrients, mostly giving them microbes? isnt the whole point of compost teas?

Tea's revitalize soil with microbial and fungal growth. if you use only compost no nutes really.... most people including me add other things like guano and seaweed too. That's where the nutes come from.

Mexican bat guano 10-2-1
peruvian seabird guano10-10-2
jamican bat guano 1-10-0.2
indonesian bat guano 0.5-12-0.2
grow more kelp meal 0-0-1.5 + amino acids, iron, micro's
dr. earth seaweed concentrate 0-0-4.5 + amino acids, iron, micro's
grow more alfalfa meal 2-0-0
of course molasses - nutes vary - iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium, vitamin b

so you see all the different nutes there
 

Endur0xX

Well-Known Member
Well my last tea only had a little bit of food in it, very little guano and alfalfa... but now that I know I will just keep it this way, mostly aerated water with molasses and EM every other watering is probably what I will be doint until I get to flowering... then I will start mixing teas with a bit of food again like liquid kelp etc... if I see signs of over nutrition, I will stop, but it looks good so far

EDIT : The guano and the alfalfa stayed in the tea bag... it`s not like I poured it all in
 

Drake S

Member
Didn't see if you're using EWC as part of the tea? Low impact, high value ..... I don't use tea with guano every feeding, but I do insure some EWC is used in every base ...
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
Didn't see if you're using EWC as part of the tea? Low impact, high value ..... I don't use tea with guano every feeding, but I do insure some EWC is used in every base ...
Read the whole thread. Its only 5 pages.
 
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