Thinking about brewing a tea. This looks like it will work for me anyways.
Add 1 cup to 8 gallons of compost tea. I use bat guano, earthworm casting and this Gardentone as the main microbe colonizer. Then to make the sweetest of teas, get a fairly powerful aquarium pump with a bi or tri splitter and the little round stone aerators, and then along with the Gardentone feeding ingredients add several ounces of non-sulfured molasses. The living microbes introduced to the water feed on the sugars in molasses and the gardentone. Some pour just the compost ingredients (earthworm castings, bat guano) into a sock, stockings etc. to keep the tea more clear for later spraying so the sprayer never gets clogged up with debris, but I pour everything into the water and stir and agitate several times daily even with constant aeration. Then I strain it out as I pour into my sprayer. This makes the tea more potent as ALL the microbes are released instead of trapped in a sock. Brew 48 hours minimum, and add more molasses if brewed much more then that. Use immediately (actually a several hour window exists as microbes will die within several hours and the tea will begin to smell foul. Spray plants completely, poke holes all around plants prior to spraying. Pour tea into the holes.***A very important note about the water you use....
Call your water service like I did and ask what treatment process they use to clean the water where you live.
Chlorine and Cloramide (sp) is widely used...
Aerate the water in your container for several hours up to eight before any ingredients are added...Just the small amounts of chlorine in public tap water is enough to kill the very microbes you hope to colonize and grow.
Capture all the rain water you can for garden - under downspouts, off roof etc...
Fill many large containers with your tap water and allow them to sit in the sun or just outdoors for 24 plus hours, agitate several times daily to help evaporate the chlorine before watering your microbe filled compost tea'd garden.
Gardentone is absolutely the best compost tea additive, and molasses is a food that invigorates the microbial multipliers and air keeps it alive....if you can keep the tea in the 70 to 85 F range it will become tea more quickly....Not too warm....85 to 90 is top needed....enjoy the results....