Yes.......I see people are reading it, nobody knows???? Im not asking a rocket science question here..
Sounds good. Go easy at first with the brew until you use it a few times and get a feel for its strength. Plants will love it though.Do you think this would be okay for a 3-4 week old plant?
All this is Per Gal
2 TBSP Of Mexican Bat Guano (10-2-1)
1 TBSP Of Peruvian Seabird Guano (10-10-2)
2 TBSP Of Worm Casting (1-0-0)
1 TBSP Of Unsulphured Molasses
And then letting it brew for 48 Hours. Using a 50W fish tank heater with 2-4 inch air stones. Keeping the temp around 75-80
will you be keeping this at a constant temperature?For a flowering compost tea im going to try this out, let me know what you guys think.
All Measurements are for 4 Gallons of water
8 TBSP Earth Worm Casting
3 TBSP Indonesian Bat Guano
3 TBSP Jamaican Bat Guano
4 TBSP unsulphured molasses
And brew for 48 Hours
Way to funny T.... Im still learning, This tea is kept @ 75-80 via a 50W fish tank heater. Right now im using 4 Gals in a 5 Gal Bucket. Smells great very earthy and sweet, like a old forest or swamp.will you be keeping this at a constant temperature?
also, i use very little molasses. 1 tbs per 5 gallons. i like to 'think' this prevents bacteria population from exploding and overtaking the whole mix, but then again i take bong rips of chronic all day long, and have never taken any college courses to back my claims up. so. . .what the fuck.
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i have brewed teas outside in summertime florida. it almost never gets below 75-80 at night. never have experienced what you are talking about with the batch creating anaerobic conditions, as long as a good amount of fresh air is being introduced. what i have seen is: hotter it is= greater activity= more air needed! im not at all saying i don't brew mine at 70, though, because i range my stuff from 65-75 degrees. whichever temp i choose remains constant throughout the process, though.Oh ya, and I would drop that temp to about 70 or so. Anything over 75 and things can happen too fast and go anarobic on you. At 70 degrees you will get good stimulation and growth in a 2 day brew.