Hey greasemonkey, I read earlier on that teas may not be necessary with amended soil.
I went with LC's mix recipe #1 for the first time this year, and it seems like a pretty food rich soil as it is.
My question is, did you mean teas are not necessary throughout the whole season or just earlier on when they're still young?
I just bought a 35$ air pump that does about 50 lpm and was really looking forward to start making AACTs.
well sorta, in a perfect world/soil mix then yea you can not need teas at all, nutrient teas that is, AAACTs have their purpose, but again, in a perfect growing climate it's superfluous.
they do have their purposes though, in smaller container grows, where nutrients simply run out because the soil is limited, then nutrient teas can be useful.
AACTs have great usages in emergency/stressful situations, also is crucial in jumpstarting microbes in a virgin soil.
but I haven't made any teas in over a yr, the last tea I used was a comfrey/dandelion ferment, which worked fuckin awesome by the way, kicked my hybrid tea rose bushes into overdrive
I guess the bottom line is teas are a GREAT thing to have in your arsenal, but once you get it really dialed in it's no much needed.