spicy:
50/50 grow bloom is a good route. one i have used many times. one reason i use the organic gem is because its all in one. i still have some 5 gallon jugs of ej laying around i need to get too. will get to, because im out of the gem.
endur0:
i would use hydrolysate at different stages of plant growth as a stand alone. obviously weaker for babies and increasing in strength as plant life develops. back it off towards the end of flower. yes i use it for teas. my compost tea recipe is here somewhere. ill re-post here
recipe is for 50 gals, break it town to per gal for your own brewing needs
Recipe for a Diversity of Microbes; Nutrient Cycling
- measurements do not need to be precise; expressed in different units in brackets.
*compost/vermicompost – 2.38% max. (4.5 liters), (19 cups US), (4.5 quarts US) – reduce as required according to brewer and water quality
*unsulphured pure black strap molasses - I recommend using 0.50% (just under 1 liter), (4 cups US) (1 quart US) [but you can use a maximum 0.75% (1.4 liters), (5.9 cups US), (1.4 quarts US)] – reduce as required according to brewer and water quality
*fish hydrolysate(high quality) - 0.063% - (120 ml); (4 ounces)
Do not use chemically deodorized liquid fish!
*kelp meal - 0.25% max. (0.5 liter or 500 ml), (17 ounces US), (0.5 quart US), (2 plus cups)
NOTE: This is a maximum amount of kelp and you can experiment using less. This is using regular grade kelp meal for livestock. If you have soluble kelp, I recommend using smaller amounts. Sometimes kelp meal can initially delay bacterial multiplication.
*soft rock phosphate granules/powder - 0.063% - (120 ml) (4 ounces), (0.5 cup)
We grind up the granules into a powder with a coffee grinder
i also spray the organic gem as part of my brix mix