Does compost tea need to have bubbles on top?

LOLLIFUKU

Member
So I see that most people say at the end of brewing tea for plants it should have a significant amount of bubbles on top letting you know things are working down in the muck.
Does tea need to have bubbles on top to be good?
 

Rurumo

Well-Known Member
I get a lot of bubbles sometimes but not others...but I also use aloe sometimes so it might just be the saponins. As long as you have a strong enough pump and enough surface agitation, and you're using the right ingredients, you should be fine. It should smell good, not foul at the end. Have you read microbe man's stuff? http://microbeorganics.com/
 

LOLLIFUKU

Member
I get a lot of bubbles sometimes but not others...but I also use aloe sometimes so it might just be the saponins. As long as you have a strong enough pump and enough surface agitation, and you're using the right ingredients, you should be fine. It should smell good, not foul at the end. Have you read microbe man's stuff? http://microbeorganics.com/
Thank you for the great info. I appreciate it!
 
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