Cheapest way is a 5 gallon bucket from home depot and a pump with airstone, you can grab the pump+ airstone for like 20$ and the bucket for like 5$ also while you at home depot pickup a paint strainer to place your materials in so they don't float around in the mixture.Thanks guys. Some great info to uptake here.
So im going to be making a brewer the way high times instructed on their website, is this the best least expensive type to make?
where did you read this?Yeah I thought it was good shit too, but a good friend that does organic told me it contains high levels of chlorine and not to use it.
How do you aerate it then?I don't use a pump or stone at all, but I have a feeling it might be a better idea to.
I don't, I just burp it and make small batches I use quickly.How do you aerate it then?
Yeah you are correct, but the aeration does increase bacteria numbers exponentially, i'd suggest using an air stone they are inexpensive, you can get the pump and stone for under 20$.The bacteria is activated upon getting wet and eats the organic matter and molasses to shit out plant food and nutrients immediately accessible to the roots. You should make sure it can breathe, but you can do it without aeration.
I said it was a better idea.Yeah you are correct, but the aeration does increase bacteria numbers exponentially, i'd suggest using an air stone they are inexpensive, you can get the pump and stone for under 20$.
Good starter tea recipeAlright, so it isn't as technical as I first thought. Good to know!
You mean 5 gal water?5 gallons soil
yes sorry I derped.You mean 5 gal water?