adding cannazym to compost tea

yustoopit

Member
I was wondering if its beneficial to add cannazym to my compost tea while its brewing? Cannazym basically contains different types of enzymes which break down organic matter like dead roots. I'm going to try a new feeding schedule that should include cannazym, but I want to eliminate it by making compost teas, brews, aact or whatever theyre called. Any recommendations on a tea that has microbes/fungi, beneficial bacteria, enzymes, and all other organisms I didnt list that are beneficial to my plants? I seen the few that are stickied, but not sure which one meets my needs.
 

yustoopit

Member
Also, how can I culture all these things so I can always have compost tea. I was thinking about brewing in a 20 gallon bucket which I will be getting tea from throughout the week. I would say about 5 gallons each time about 4 times a week. How much time is needed to brew a bucket full of microbes, bacteria, fungi, and enzymes?
 

GrAv1Ty

Member
you can add canazyme to compost tea but if you dont have any carbs for the fungi to eat then they will just die off. the cannazym will help the fermentation process of what ever you add in your brew bucket but it's quite pricey. feed the fungi by adding molasses and worm castings. Adding kelp to the compost tea adds a hormone that shrinks the internode sites and makes denser buds. Humbolt honey es works better for adding to brews for higher count of micros(at least ive had better experience with es then cannazym, but this is what i found).
 

GrAv1Ty

Member
i also use Age Old Organics Soluble Mycorrhizae as my bennies, as this had the highest count of spores then anything else i could find at my local hydro store. Hope my impute helps
 

WhiteRooster

Active Member
I use Great White Mycorrhizae/Beneficial Bacteria and Liquid Karma for amino acids, carbohydrates, b vitamins, and humic and fulvic acids... the carbohydrates in the Liquid Karma feed the bacteria in Great White while your tea brews
 
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