PistilPimp
Active Member
Hey guys I was hoping someone could share a little info about organic teas with me.
I have always grown organic until this current run when a friend convinced me to try and run using the H&G line. Not a bad line, but I love my organic and am going back to it next grow.
I have always mixed blood,bone,kelp into my mix and allowed it time to break down before using as a flowering mix. I get good results this way, but I want to have more control over what my plants are eating and when they are eating it. I want to give organic teas a try with my base soil mix.
So, if I was to build a 55 gallon brewer with a barrel and airpump, how long could the tea remain in the barrel while being aerated?
If I bubbled some guanos for 24 hours and then removed the guano the tea shouldn't continue to get stronger, right?
55 gallon barrel just seems like the easiest way to go about it, I just don't want to be wasting a bunch of tea though.
Thanks ahead of time for any help.
I have always grown organic until this current run when a friend convinced me to try and run using the H&G line. Not a bad line, but I love my organic and am going back to it next grow.
I have always mixed blood,bone,kelp into my mix and allowed it time to break down before using as a flowering mix. I get good results this way, but I want to have more control over what my plants are eating and when they are eating it. I want to give organic teas a try with my base soil mix.
So, if I was to build a 55 gallon brewer with a barrel and airpump, how long could the tea remain in the barrel while being aerated?
If I bubbled some guanos for 24 hours and then removed the guano the tea shouldn't continue to get stronger, right?
55 gallon barrel just seems like the easiest way to go about it, I just don't want to be wasting a bunch of tea though.
Thanks ahead of time for any help.