jerichojews
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Not necessarily brew the neem oil in the tea. Rather, just mix in a couple tsps of neem oil into the already brewed tea before watering?
Exactly. I have a history of soil-borne insects. Occasionally showing up in large numbers.Why? Subterranean Pest's?
Indoor. I was just wondering if it were ok to add a little neem during "regular" waterings with compost tea, rather than having to "waste" a watering using neem oil alone (without tea).Just curious, are we talking about indoor growing or outdoor ?
Indoor. I was just wondering if it were ok to add a little neem during "regular" waterings with compost tea, rather than having to "waste" a watering using neem oil alone (without tea).
And, yes, i'm familiar with 'proper' usage of neem oil and already amend with neem cake and oyster shell, etc...
I was thinking somewhere in the area of a couple teaspoons per gallon. Maintenance.Yes it's okay. Just make sure it's diluted enough. Neem oil will work systemically when used as a soil drench.
I say, "No it's not"!Yes it's okay. Just make sure it's diluted enough. Neem oil will work systemically when used as a soil drench.
^^^^^^^^^^I say, "No it's not"!
Mr. Dobbs said above.
It kills the living bio's in the tea! One of the main reasons to use a "tea" IS the active living bio's created in the brewing of.
Many things added in the brew or after brewing. Are hard on the active bio's in the tea. Even adding kelp extracts to the "wort" before brewing. Decrease the active bio counts of the resulting tea.
Exactly. I have a history of soil-borne insects. Occasionally showing up in large numbers.
He said he's using it for pest management, not brewing it in the teaI say, "No it's not"!
Mr. Dobbs said above.
It kills the living bio's in the tea! One of the main reasons to use a "tea" IS the active living bio's created in the brewing of.
Many things added in the brew or after brewing. Are hard on the active bio's in the tea. Even adding kelp extracts to the "wort" before brewing. Decrease the active bio counts of the resulting tea.
I wasn't planning on brewing tea with neem, but i WAS asking about mixing neem with already brewed tea. I suppose using neem as a foliar is the way to go so far as protecting the microbes in the soil.He said he's using it for pest management, not brewing it in the tea
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EXACTLY!^^^^^^^^^^
This man knows what's up. Check out http://microbeorganics.com
He has a microscope and is well known over at ICMag, MicrobeMAn. He even used to suggest adding fulvic acid to the teas but it inhibits bacterial growth, as does Kelp in too large of ratios. I now make compost teas as he suggests and do a SEPERATE watering with Liquid Karma/whatever else is needed to feed the soil