But am starting to see where these guys say they don't need to use ACT often. Check this, I have another room that I don't hang out in as much that I don't ACT because it's too much of a pain. I have blumats with these ones and just a real nice soil with 2 inches of vermicompost. My results are looking the same as the ones I hit with ACT often. hmmm.........
That's wassup man! I'm the same as well as a gang on other ppl on here.
And a lot of us don't have the microscopes and equipment neccessary to see what we're brewing, and be able to analyze the contents of our teas further...
So what's to say that each time we're brewing, we use the optimum ratios and achieve optimum results??
I can't say for sure...Prob like the majority of us...
And with that said, I experiment more and more based on observation...
Take note of what works and what doesn't and move on..
So for those guys getting the same results using and not using, what's to say they're brewing effective teas at all times??
I know I don't...I throw them out without thinking twice and go water only sometimes, based on the color and smell of the tea..
But I know guys on here who are using them and are blowing it away....As well as a lot of guys on Grasscity which is were I started browsing forums...
So it works both ways ya know?
It's all on you...
After that last convo I had on here about dude telling me that using AACTs are pointless,
I went back to hunt for info and I found what I was looking for.
I posted the info in one of the last couple pages of the Fox Farm Soil thread.
The gist of everything tho was that by caring selective your ingredients, you can without a doubt brew AACTs for nutritional benefit.
When you brew an AACT, the microbes within can make things "plant ready", just as they do in the soil.