Been lurking around, reading through the first post of the OP and now I have finally read through this entire thread (took me 2+ days, lol).
I'll share what I have been doing:
So before reading up on all this I had purchased a line of BioBizz products for my first grow (liquid ferts). I also have Stump Tea Myco and Stump Tea Veg Boost (10-0-0). I mixed up a custom made soil blend for transplant that consists of the following:
(54L in total)
30% Perlite
5.5% Vermiculite
30% SunGro Sunshine® Mix #6 (Canadian Sphagnum, dolomitic lime, long-lasting wetting agent & Si)
16.6% Vermicompost
2.7% Biochar (inoculated)
>0.5% Calcium (oyster and egg shells)
Before mixing everything up I prepared an AACT with the following:
8L double filtered water
1L EWC (homemade)
8mL kelp solution (BioBizz - Alg*A*Mic)
4oz organic brown sugar
2L Biochar
2tsp Roots Organic Uprising Grow
I brewed this for 24h, at the end of which I added some of the Stump Tea Myco and then removed the solids and biochar and added to my soil mix, mixed everything up and put into smart pots, then I thoroughly drenched the soil with the AACT and gave the rest to my other plants too. This sat for several weeks before I transplanted.
Beyond using the BioBizz and Stump Tea stuff, I've prepared a LAB culture and been using some Aloe and coconut. I'm now about to go into my second week of flowering and I had prepared a topdressing of 4L EWC, 6tbsp bone meal, 5tbsp powdered oyster shells, 3tbsp Epsom salt, and 4tsp Roots Organic Uprising Grow. My soils aren't fully amended as I have been learning as I go, wish I knew what I know now before I started, oh well.
In terms of teas, I just prepared one the other day consisting of 3.7L dechlorinated tap water (1gal), 1tbsp liquid kelp, 1/3tsp Stump Tea Veg boost, 2tsp Stump Tea Myco, 1tsp molasses and a small amount of silica powder. I added all the ingredients and stirred and aerated for 30m, then added 160mL of coconut water right before application. All plants entered into praying position but I did see the 'claw' on the mid leaves. I think the Veg Boost stuff is too strong and there's enough N in my soil for now. I didn't actively aerate/brew for very long because I'm not sure that mycos will really reproduce, and since Stump Tea also contains bacterial strains, didn't want the mycos to serve as bacteria food.
I'm currently preparing an AACT that is much simpler with the following:
6L dechlorinated tap H2O
300mL EWC
1tbsp LAB
2tsp liquid kelp (Alg*A*Mic)
2tbsp molasses
Beet juice from 1 fresh organic beet
120mL horsetail tea
I guess I should let this one go more like 36-48h on account of the kelp. I'm using a smaller air pump with air stones. It says 2.5x2L/min, whatever that means, lol.