first timer making organic tea.

elkamino

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There's many good recommendations offered here but the links BobBitchen provided are super valuable. The second one explains in detail how to grow healthy plants in natural ways simply through growing and feeding living soil. I've read through it many times and learn more every time.

Also the ROLS thread has thought-provoking discussions of different natural amendments adn grow styles, 95% of it extremely valuable. But the thread is so large it can be difficult to jump into.

Anyway I recommend you take a pic of the tea once you brew it, it'd make for a great new avatar... bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie Best of luck !
 

anzohaze

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i was told to just use tea compost like yall said maybe times out of the entire cycle but to use molasses every week to feed the soil? or the tea compost should give it enough food for weeks?
Do not feed molasses everytime. You want microbes to eat ammendments
Instead of the sugars. Only feed molasses when your making a tea and a few waters in between
ive also been using great white mycorrhizae. can i add that to the tea i make or do i just top the soil with it or use it in a diluted form with just RO
Great white is made to sprinkler onto roots when transplanting. No need or anything beneficial with using Myco or great white in a aacr
 
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