LAB and AAct

Thebanktella

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instead of using water for my aact , do u think it would be possible to use the serum of the lab instead to make it a super potent watering / feed ? Like 1:10 parts serum and water , e.g.

1:10 part water and serum / molasses / castings and then brew? Any thorts ? Or should I just water separate with the two ?
 

MrKnotty

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I would make the tea with water separate from the LAB. I add Ferments to my teas all the time though. I just wait till I am done brewing the tea, and mix them right before I water. Now I'm not 100% sure, but for some reason I think I remember reading that aerating Ferments is a big no no, it can actually turn your fermentation into a poison for you're plants. Don't quote me on that though. I could have mixed up some information.
 

Thebanktella

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I would make the tea with water separate from the LAB. I add Ferments to my teas all the time though. I just wait till I am done brewing the tea, and mix them right before I water. Now I'm not 100% sure, but for some reason I think I remember reading that aerating Ferments is a big no no, it can actually turn your fermentation into a poison for you're plants. Don't quote me on that though. I could have mixed up some information.
What ferments do you add? Like for veg in the beginning stages to help boost the veg ? Ninja tactics
 

MrKnotty

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What ferments do you add? Like for veg in the beginning stages to help boost the veg ? Ninja tactics
Well last week I added a stinging nettle fermentation to my tea after it was done brewing. I will also add fermentations of comfrey or cannabis just depends on the stage of the plant.
 

Thebanktella

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Well last week I added a stinging nettle fermentation to my tea after it was done brewing. I will also add fermentations of comfrey or cannabis just depends on the stage of the plant.
I def have to research that, the fermentation thangs u got any links I can read up about it
 

MrKnotty

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I def have to research that, the fermentation thangs u got any links I can read up about it
There is a really great thread on ICMAG website on ferments. Also Dr. Cho's Korean Natural Farming is a free pdf you can find online. His son also has a book on the topic. Also Hyroot has a thread on here that's awesome. It's called organic, no till, probiotic, knf....It's in the organic section. He has a ton of information on fermentation, way more than me. Shoot him a message on his thread, he's always down to help.
 
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