MistaRasta
Well-Known Member
This is not true.In order to brew up a really good tea IMONutrient teas cannot provide all your plants need at once like compost based teas can.
Alfalfa- nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, magnesium, trace minerals, growth hormones etc..
Kelp- nitrogen, potassium, EVERY trace mineral, growth regulators, cytokins, metabolites etc..
These two amendments give me EVERYTHING I need and more..
These two together also give me more benefit than my vermi teas do for sure. It's about establishing a population from the beginning and keeping it around, not dumping more and more populations on top..
Not saying compost teas don't do anything, I just think they're good for a fix or if your pot dried out or something.
I like top dressing my vermicompost and giving an alfalfa/kelp tea. Or you can just pre amend your compost so it's ready to go. I noticed when I pre amend my compost it smells really sweet and attracts a lot of gnats. Good sign of fungal growth