@DrBuzzFarmer OK wow thanks thats some information to process. Ive never made a compost tea or wash, i dont have a large water container or place to mix it and i dont have the air pumps to bubble it. Is it possible to make a wash or tea another way? Can i purchase rhizo bacteria and mix in water can and then water my girls?
A compost wash is a very simple thing.
All it requires is fresh, finished compost, a strainer, and a small container.
Take a cup or two of compost in a strainer and gently run a cup or so of water through it.
Collect the water in the container.
That is a Compost Wash.
Add it to a small quantity of water and Sprinkle it on as a watering.
All the most delicate organisms in the soil can survive such gentle treatment. They can help repopulate the soil in a fairly quick time, if conditions allow.
You could also take the wash and aerate it for an hour or so, and other organisms will flourish and "bloom", for a different effect on the soil food web.
The ultimate in soil conditioners for organics is Fish Hydrolysate with Chitin and Chitosan. This however, is basically as expensive as it's weight in gold.... The hydrolysate most folks use has the good stuff leeched out before packaging.
But it is perfectly balanced as a bacterial/fungal food, and can basically throw your plants on "autopilot" for a short while, so you can fix things in the soil.
If you have a few hundred dollars to throw at a quick fix....
