Corbat420
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the ingredients take care of that job. if the tea has worm castings = N bacteria, if it has outdoor Compost it has N bacteria and Fungi, andit it was made from a Fungal patch (Thats covered in the thread) it is a totaly fungal dominant tea.How do you keep one bacteria or fungi from becoming dominant and eating the rest?
if using it properly you dont need the biodiversity in the TEA, because its in the SOIL the tea is used to feed specific nutrients when the plant needs it. all trace + High N = all purpose fertalizer, High P + targeted nutrients = bloom supliments.(according to Teaming with Microbes) that an ACT was best when used fresh to take advantage of a wide range of biodiversity....not just a bacterial or fungally dominant tea?
when teas are brewed with care you can know exactly what is in them. you can make them weak enough for seedlings started yesterday or strong enough to fully feed flowering plants.....
Fungi have to be brought in from an outside source, such as a mushroom matsh outside or green forest mold (trich). Fish emulsion will feed it if it is there, but it has to be introduced into the soil first.I use fish emulsion halfway thru flower for a fugal dominant tea. Do this sound right to you.