Worm Casting Tea vs Compost Tea

Groat21

Active Member
I’ve recently begun to delve into the world of organics, and have many questions.

To start, I was wondering the main differences between using compost teas and using worm casting tea(not the crap that comes out the bottom, I mean using worm castings in place of compost).

Thanks!
 

ShLUbY

Well-Known Member
The only main difference is that they each contain their own unique set of microorganisms. They probably share some microbe types, but they'll still have their own unique profiles. Then it comes down to what you put in the tea as a food stock. Molasses will tend to grow more bacteria than fungi, and humic/fulvic acids will help brew up better fungal teas (as long as fungi are present in your compost). Everyone's compost will be different, so everyones teas will be different. It's a complex answer lol, one is not better than the other, it just depends on application. Keep delvein ;)
 
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