jonnynobody
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So I just read Teaming With Microbes on Amazon. Great read and wish I had read it sooner. I'm actually growing with synthetic fertilizer in coco hempy buckets, but I'm brewing microbe tea for foliar applications. I'm even planning to introduce microbe tea into my fertilizer mix. I figure the worst that can happen is the synthetic fertilizer kills the microbes and the result = no benefit. The best that can happen is perhaps the microbes will thrive in the coco and help the plant thrive. Either way, it should be a good time
Per the instructions in Teaming With Microbes, I am jump starting my ACT by inoculating my earth worm castings with fungus by mixing 4 cups of EWC with 1 C of rolled oats. Moisten and place in a warm dark place for 3-4 days at which point a blanket of mycorrhizal fungi will have covered the entire mass of EWC. You then use the inoculated EWC to brew your microbe tea. Today is day #2 and I have a little fuzz on some of the EWC. It's kinda cool man. One thing the book didn't explain is if you need to cover the container. I have the EWC and oats mix in a small plastic container sitting inside of a 55 gallon plastic trash can that's half full with semi moist coco. Do I leave the lid off or on? I read that fungus requires air to grow, so sealed doesn't sound good. I had the lid off for yesterday and today, but it seems like there has been a lot of moisture loss and if the EWC dries out, so does the fungus. What's the happy median here? Maybe like a humidity dome type thing with the vents open half way? Not quite sealed, but not quite open? Am I retarded for making this so complicated? Be truthful
Any advice is much appreciated. 2 days to brew time and I will absolutely post pictures of my fungus blanketed EWC
Per the instructions in Teaming With Microbes, I am jump starting my ACT by inoculating my earth worm castings with fungus by mixing 4 cups of EWC with 1 C of rolled oats. Moisten and place in a warm dark place for 3-4 days at which point a blanket of mycorrhizal fungi will have covered the entire mass of EWC. You then use the inoculated EWC to brew your microbe tea. Today is day #2 and I have a little fuzz on some of the EWC. It's kinda cool man. One thing the book didn't explain is if you need to cover the container. I have the EWC and oats mix in a small plastic container sitting inside of a 55 gallon plastic trash can that's half full with semi moist coco. Do I leave the lid off or on? I read that fungus requires air to grow, so sealed doesn't sound good. I had the lid off for yesterday and today, but it seems like there has been a lot of moisture loss and if the EWC dries out, so does the fungus. What's the happy median here? Maybe like a humidity dome type thing with the vents open half way? Not quite sealed, but not quite open? Am I retarded for making this so complicated? Be truthful
Any advice is much appreciated. 2 days to brew time and I will absolutely post pictures of my fungus blanketed EWC