ORGANIC TEAS:When is best time to use andwhat can i stop using once i use tea?RECIPE;

Carljay

Member
i have made some organic tea with
earthworm castings
beneficial fungi and bacteria
molasses
Im not sure what weeks i should put it in. I was thinking once a week in veg and then week 2 and 4 of bloom.
This is my recipe last crop (without tea)
6 WEEK VEG:grozyme,thrive alive b vitamin,roots excelerator,pureblend pro veg (all once a week), and i dusted roots with sub culture m when i transplanted in week 3.Also dusted m during transplant right b4 flip. BLOOM:pureblend pro bloom, liquid gold and heavy weight in week 3, 5 and 6, grozyme in week 1 to 6, sub culture b in week 1 and 2, Cal Mag week 1 to 6. DIRT:1 bale pro mix and 5 gal compost, 1 litre wormcast and 500ml lime and 2 gallon perlite.
 

Carljay

Member
i only put nutes in once a week , then a plain water rince, i also do not ever use the full amount that the container says. i actually do not use very much product at all. i can see how it appears that way. do you thinbk anything i am using is un necessray? thats why im making tea is to cut out a few ingredients.
 

personified

Active Member
Worm tea is good from begging to end and has its own benifical bacteria and microbes. However when you add chemicals you kill the microbial life and defeat your purpose.
 

Carljay

Member
the only product i use that isnt organic is roots exccelerator, and i was guaranteed it will work in an organic recipe, pureblend pro is organic , heavy weight is just molasses and liquid gold is fulvic acid sub culture m is beneficial fungi, if i am wrong please inform me, i thought i was organic, please tell me if theres something im puttion gin that will kill bennies and fungi
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Snafu1236

Well-Known Member
Roots Excelurator is fine. I add it as a beneficial bacterial innoculant into my soil in the rearing stages.

From "brad", an H&G Represenatative, as taken from the official House and Garden Website:

brad
September 30, 2010 at 6:15 pm

The bacteria is in stasis in concentrated form in the bottle. Once water is added, the bacteria reanimate. They will stay alive as long as there is food and ample surface area on roots and medium to populate. In an ideal environment, yes, they do reproduce on their own.


I do not formulate the product, I do not work for HG. However, Roots Excel thrives roots in my organic garden.
 

farmerjoe420

Well-Known Member
i have made some organic tea with
earthworm castings
beneficial fungi and bacteria
molasses
Im not sure what weeks i should put it in. I was thinking once a week in veg and then week 2 and 4 of bloom.
This is my recipe last crop (without tea)
6 WEEK VEG:grozyme,thrive alive b vitamin,roots excelerator,pureblend pro veg (all once a week), and i dusted roots with sub culture m when i transplanted in week 3.Also dusted m during transplant right b4 flip. BLOOM:pureblend pro bloom, liquid gold and heavy weight in week 3, 5 and 6, grozyme in week 1 to 6, sub culture b in week 1 and 2, Cal Mag week 1 to 6. DIRT:1 bale pro mix and 5 gal compost, 1 litre wormcast and 500ml lime and 2 gallon perlite.

if i were you i would make it real easy and pick a liquid veg and bloom fert, brew the tea once a week with the worm castings, fish & seaweed, and molasses and right when the tea is done brewing before you feed your plants, add the liquid ferts to your tea. this should be very good and save some coin. what i do is mix my base soil pretty similar to what you have going on except i add azomite and a dry seed starter fertilizer, espoma bio-tone, and then just use the tea as stated above. the tea you brew should have bacteria and fungus and eliminate the need for all the extra products you have. what kind of brewer do you have??
 

farmerjoe420

Well-Known Member
Where do you gt a brewer?? Or do you make it?
you can buy one or make it. i would make one. you obviously need a bigger pump the bigger the volume of liquid you have but the main reason you want something good is to supply lots of oxygen. i will be making a new one soon and i am using the plans from harvard university for mine. i figured if i was gonna get advice from someone on a brewer, who better than harvard. you can get the plans off their website just google it. im going to make a 20 gallon brewer so with simple math you can figure out what pump to get. there's is a 50 gal brewer and the pump is 9000 cu in. /min. yes a strong ass pump. but like i said, i would follow their advice on the subject over a stoner but thats just me.
 
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