Super soil in a compost tea?

Top_Shelf_Indica

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I’m a new grower but I was wondering if you can add super soil to a compost tea would this be very effective or would it be too risky when it come to burning a plant?
 

Richard Drysift

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Could have minimal effect on the tea other than making it real mucky. Plant your plants in the super soil and use ewc, molasses, (and maybe some kelp) for brewing teas. There's all kinds of cool stuff you can add to your tea or mix or both; there are lots of better options here other than soil. Teas help make soil "super;" not the other way around. Don't worry about burning plants with teas; the idea is to provide/maintain probiotics not feed the plants although a typical aact does have a mild npk value depending upon how much you diluted it.
 

Brandon137

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I've seen lots of recipes using soil in teas the reason for the soil is to add to the biodiversity of the bacteria and fungi in the tea as well as adding some micro nutrients
 
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