ok so my next task is to sort out teas
for now I want to keep it simple (or as simple as my mind will allow)
im going to have two bucket brewing at a time
one primarily for biology and
one for nutritional feeds
maybe rotating them
I was thinking some combination of (not necessarily all)
alfalfa meal
kelp meal
EWC
bat guano (bloom)
bird guano (veg)
for
biology alone
im not sure?
looking to up the microbes and or fungi so whatever doesn't reduce microbes
any input would be appreciated?
ok, i love ya man, but i gotta give ya some tough love here,
i'm afraid you are already on your way down the path of frustration.
i think you are putting too much thought and probably effort into this.
Which is admirable, it's cool that you want to do the best job you can. Really it is.
BUT, remember the key to organics is
replicating nature, the approach you are taking (90% of growers are guilty of this as well) is that you are doing too much.
Setup the soil, let it cycle, get a fresh source of microbes/humus. and water them. Pay the energy bill.
That's it.
it simply does not need human interaction, that's the goal here.
Trust me it seems counterintuitive but it's true, the more you leave them alone, the better they'll grow.
It's ALL about getting the soil assembled right, after that it's sit back and watch.
What you are wanting to do is counterproductive, teas are great and all, but they aren't needed much in an amended properly assembled soil mix.
Oftentimes they can make things worse, the soil web is evolved perfectly to have exactly the type of microbes it needs, attracting the perfect ph producing microbes, and the perfect mix of microbes to make the nutrients bioavailable. all that is a ecosystem on it's own.
Adding teas to that upsets a lot, and adding more organic material to your mix adds potentially complications, remember dissolved solids in a mix are essentially organic salts (for the arguments sake)
here is a copy and paste that is relative. This is pertaining to water, but it's applicable to soil as well.
---Electrical Conductivity (EC) of a solution is a measure of ionic compounds dissolved in water. Organic Nutrients are ionic compounds. Another name for ionic compounds is salts. . ---
You can do all the stuff you are wanting to do, but that's essentially more of a hydroponic type thing, you are feeding via the water, rather than the soilweb.
Be certain that all i am trying to do is simplify a mindset of growing that is the most efficient.
Not trying to throw shade your way.
like i always say, a field of grass is green every yr, how does it do that without humans feeding teas or whatnot?
Replicate nature.
Trust me, when you get it all setup you'll be amazed on how
little is needed.
Past the occasional comfrey topdress i do WAY more work on the compost and wormbins than i do for growing, and even that is minimal.