GeorgiaOkeefe
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I've been using earth juice for about the last 4 months and tend to run into some problems with the low PH. I have been attempting to get into compost teas, and since I have a very small Dr. Bud style SOG setup, i've been brewing a 1/2 gallon batch (dilute it to a whole gallon) with 2 tsp Grow and 2 tsp Bloom. I also add 1 tbsp of molasses. I've tried to brew this several times and I can never get the PH to rise above 4.0. I've read that at some point between 24 and 36 hours the PH should start to rise, but I never get the ph to get up. I grow totally organic so I know PH does not matter, but I've still had some PH issues because even with the lime in my soil the PH of the solution is too low. My mothers experience a lot of nutrient lockout.
My brewer is a 1/2 gallon jug with two, five inch airstones attached to an aquarium pump. I do not know the cfm of the air pump but i've read on numerous gardening websites that an aquarium pump should provide enough oxygen for a 1/2 gallon brew.
Anybody have any tips or ideas? Am I actually getting enough air in my mixture to cause microbial activity to increase?
My brewer is a 1/2 gallon jug with two, five inch airstones attached to an aquarium pump. I do not know the cfm of the air pump but i've read on numerous gardening websites that an aquarium pump should provide enough oxygen for a 1/2 gallon brew.
Anybody have any tips or ideas? Am I actually getting enough air in my mixture to cause microbial activity to increase?