Flaming Pie
Well-Known Member
So what size pump do you use? Should I only use one stone?the ecoplus I use would blow the air stone right off.
remember what I said earlier, it's not the bubbles that add o2, it's the surface agitation
So what size pump do you use? Should I only use one stone?the ecoplus I use would blow the air stone right off.
remember what I said earlier, it's not the bubbles that add o2, it's the surface agitation
I can't remember.. I think it's the ecoplus 4?So what size pump do you use? Should I only use one stone?
Hi Richard. I am just entering mid flower right now and have been considering a bloom booster. I just have my flowers in Roots 707 soil and have brewed AACT Teas with much success. Most of the veg cycle was done in the 5 gal pots that they are still in, so i assume a lot of nutes have been used up. I was using General Organics Biothrive Grow with low doses and 2 weeks ago, i topdressed with Fox Farm Bat Guano 0-5-0. My plants look hungry and last night i bought Biothrive Bloom, so i finally have the flower nutrient covered. However, I believe it's time to use a bloom booster. I dont have the money to go buy an organic, bottled bloom booster right now, but i have all the leftovers from a subs super soil that i recently prepared. What should i do to add that extra punch? I have some 0-13-0 bat guano i was thinking of topdressing (along with ewc of course) since i hear that flowering plants will eat up lots of P, but i know that bloom boosters arent high on the NPK. Before i get myself too dazed and confused, would you tell me what might be a good course of action to use in conjunction with the biobloom and AACT?I use no filter mesh at all just bubble the EWC and kelp meal w/molasses loose in RO water for 24-48 hrs. Adding a guano(bat or bird) will help bump up levels of bacteria big time. I think bone meal is best used in your mix or as a top dressing; doesn't do much in a tea but it is relatively fast releasing form of P when in a mix.
If you want a stronger tea for a mid flower NPK boost consider adding a tsp per gal of 5-5-5 happy frog fertilizer either to your AACT or as a top dressing along with some fresh EWC. Adding super fresh castings really ups the activity & population of microbes; having a worm bin makes this a snap.
Last time I tried to use a bloom booster it threw off my ph & my plants got all fucked up- don't waste your money. I only give my plants in mid flower an AACT maybe once & they barely need it. AACTs are good for boosting populations of microbes but do not really fix deficiencies. In organics in my exp anyways you kinda hafta give them what they need in your mix before they need it. That's why recycling & amending your mix works so well. I would do a top dressing with fresh EWC, guano, and fish bone meal which has worked well in the past when my soil was not quite as active as it is right now. Each time you recycle it your mix will get better; some amendments take a long time to give benefits - even several runs later they are released. Fresh EWC from your own worm bin is more effective than anything in a bottle; keep your soil supernaturally active & you'll never see a deficiency again.Hi Richard. I am just entering mid flower right now and have been considering a bloom booster. I just have my flowers in Roots 707 soil and have brewed AACT Teas with much success. Most of the veg cycle was done in the 5 gal pots that they are still in, so i assume a lot of nutes have been used up. I was using General Organics Biothrive Grow with low doses and 2 weeks ago, i topdressed with Fox Farm Bat Guano 0-5-0. My plants look hungry and last night i bought Biothrive Bloom, so i finally have the flower nutrient covered. However, I believe it's time to use a bloom booster. I dont have the money to go buy an organic, bottled bloom booster right now, but i have all the leftovers from a subs super soil that i recently prepared. What should i do to add that extra punch? I have some 0-13-0 bat guano i was thinking of topdressing (along with ewc of course) since i hear that flowering plants will eat up lots of P, but i know that bloom boosters arent high on the NPK. Before i get myself too dazed and confused, would you tell me what might be a good course of action to use in conjunction with the biobloom and AACT?
I brew up about 3-5 gal in an $8 tote bin with a small dual airpump & Walmart airstone....plants are literally covered in trichomes like this....Well I read online that I needed .08cfm per gallon for good oxygenation so for brewing 2.5-3 gallons I got a 127gph pump which is .28cfm which is right on mark for 3 gallons.
http://microbeorganics.com/#So_You_Wanna_Build_A_Compost_Tea_Brewer
1 tsp of molasses is sufficient; you want the microbes to consume most of it before it goes on the plants. I find that fishy ferts are very good to give in veg due to the available N it can provide but seems to slow down activity in my teas- not much foam. That's why I prefer guanos in a tea; but that's just me- you can dilute it by up to half if it's still very dark once it's done bubblingView attachment 3579242
Sure hope this is enough air.
To 3 gallons of water I added 1.2 cups EWC, 4 tbsp molasses, and 1.2tsp of hydrolyzed fish.
Will be 36 hours till my next round of watering.
Were you introducing your bloom booster into some kind of super soil?Last time I tried to use a bloom booster it threw off my ph & my plants got all fucked up- don't waste your money. I only give my plants in mid flower an AACT maybe once & they barely need it. AACTs are good for boosting populations of microbes but do not really fix deficiencies. In organics in my exp anyways you kinda hafta give them what they need in your mix before they need it. That's why recycling & amending your mix works so well. I would do a top dressing with fresh EWC, guano, and fish bone meal which has worked well in the past when my soil was not quite as active as it is right now. Each time you recycle it your mix will get better; some amendments take a long time to give benefits - even several runs later they are released. Fresh EWC from your own worm bin is more effective than anything in a bottle; keep your soil supernaturally active & you'll never see a deficiency again.
A recipe for a balanced nutrient cycling ACT which many growers claim to have great success with is;1 tsp of molasses is sufficient; you want the microbes to consume most of it before it goes on the plants. I find that fishy ferts are very good to give in veg due to the available N it can provide but seems to slow down activity in my teas- not much foam. That's why I prefer guanos in a tea; but that's just me- you can dilute it by up to half if it's still very dark once it's done bubbling
All the love to ya brother, but you are looking at this a lil skewed, (in my very humble opinion, please don't take offense)We'rE="Richard Drysift, post: 12207034, member: 896148"]Last time I tried to use a bloom booster it threw off my ph & my plants got all fucked up- don't waste your money. I only give my plants in mid flower an AACT maybe once & they barely need it. AACTs are good for boosting populations of microbes but do not really fix deficiencies. In organics in my exp anyways you kinda hafta give them what they need in your mix before they need it. That's why recycling & amending your mix works so well. I would do a top dressing with fresh EWC, guano, and fish bone meal which has worked well in the past when my soil was not quite as active as it is right now. Each time you recycle it your mix will get better; some amendments take a long time to give benefits - even several runs later they are released. Fresh EWC from your own worm bin is more effective than anything in a bottle; keep your soil supernaturally active & you'll never see a deficiency again.
did you mean a tablespoon?1 tsp of molasses is sufficient; you want the microbes to consume most of it before it goes on the plants. I find that fishy ferts are very good to give in veg due to the available N it can provide but seems to slow down activity in my teas- not much foam. That's why I prefer guanos in a tea; but that's just me- you can dilute it by up to half if it's still very dark once it's done bubbling
of course!The site I linked the guy spent time using a microscope to examine his teas.
It was a long read but we'll worth it.
He recommended 1.28 tbsp per gallon of water.of course!
that's tim the microbe mans site, he's linked in the tea stickys too
good read, him and Elaine whats-her-face are the leading people behind it all, weird thing is their information and techniques often aren't similar
yup, I always rounded down to a tbsp, it depends on how long the brew is, just like animals, the more and the longer you have them in a container, the more food they'll needHe recommended 1.28 tbsp per gallon of water.
nah I don't fill it all the way up, I got a bad back and my brewer is hell and gone from my grow (ok like a half football field, but it's uphill)Oh I thought you used only 3tbsp for all 22 gallons. Lol