Teas are the absolute best thing ever, but a bit of advice concerning them before you make them. As you will read, it is not possible to overdo it with a compost tea. This is 100% true. However, when you start adding guanos to your tea your tea is not a compost tea anymore. It is now a guano tea, and if you use your guano tea with the mentality that you won't burn your plants then you'll be as sad as I was when I found out the hard way So, if you are only using legit compost, EWC, or Alaskan Humus in your tea with a little bit of molasses then you won't burn if you apply every watering. However, when you add guanos or anything else that can burn your plants that badly, treat them the same as synthetics. Try a little bit out and see how that goes for 4-7 days, if they look like they need more up the dose a little bit until they look happy. Keep in mind that if you use Subcool's supersoil, you should really only need pure water. Good luck with your organic ventures my friend! Might I recommend doing tons of research and reading Rev's TLO book as well as other organic threads. If you don't have a thorough understanding of how the organic materials you are using work then you'll make a lot of the mistakes that I made, many of which could have been avoided had I done more research first.Its hard to refute everyone's claims that teas are the shit, I have been leaning that direction for awhile now, in which case i think that the starter and garden tone would be enough in combination with the happy frog. There's a local place with pretty good prices on guanos and carries wiggle worm castings as well on the cheap. Thanks for the tip, lots changing with this new grow I'm pretty pumped.
^^Good post!!^^Teas are the absolute best thing ever, but a bit of advice concerning them before you make them. As you will read, it is not possible to overdo it with a compost tea. This is 100% true. However, when you start adding guanos to your tea your tea is not a compost tea anymore. It is now a guano tea, and if you use your guano tea with the mentality that you won't burn your plants then you'll be as sad as I was when I found out the hard way So, if you are only using legit compost, EWC, or Alaskan Humus in your tea with a little bit of molasses then you won't burn if you apply every watering. However, when you add guanos or anything else that can burn your plants that badly, treat them the same as synthetics. Try a little bit out and see how that goes for 4-7 days, if they look like they need more up the dose a little bit until they look happy. Keep in mind that if you use Subcool's supersoil, you should really only need pure water. Good luck with your organic ventures my friend! Might I recommend doing tons of research and reading Rev's TLO book as well as other organic threads. If you don't have a thorough understanding of how the organic materials you are using work then you'll make a lot of the mistakes that I made, many of which could have been avoided had I done more research first.
Do you recycle the super soil beuffer, or just start from scratch each time?I changed my garden from advanced nutrients to subs supersoil and haven't looked back since! Kinda disappointed I ran synthetics for as long as did.
i have a spot out back where I keep the old dirt stored, I don't use it indoors again but I do treat it and use in the green house. So for the indoors part of the garden it is from fresh every time. Once I get some more room in my garden area I'll recycle for the indoors part, it'll save money, and be more efficient as wellDo you recycle the super soil beuffer, or just start from scratch each time?