Boogie Brew

The Growery

Active Member
just got off the phone with the creator of the product, he is a real nice guy and had no problem explaining his product. ended up ordering some of it, will post back in a month on how it works
 

TheOrganic

Well-Known Member
I use the full line up and I love it sea-90 and worm gold are a must, trace elements are key to organic growing. I also like the pure protein for spraying leaves at night once a week in veg during lights off only but the shit stinks to high heaven so make sure you stop week before flower.
Your gonna want to get a large air stone with a good $40 air pump for best results. Also wait 12hrs when brewing before you add boogie brix or whatever you use for sugar there website explains all that.
Only thing I need now is there boogie blue filter so I can quit using half ro water to tap since my well has heavy metals and 300ppm and will create problems cause of build up of lime and other metals in water.
End product is smooth and tasty as can be when done right.
 

Spnc420

Member
Thank you so much for that response. I ordered a little bit of everything including the Sea-90 and the Worm Gold today. I was going to get the filter they have but it's currently out of stock. My tap water is at 120 ppm so I aerate it for 24 hrs and it seems to be working okay.
Do you use anything else with this line up?
How are you using the Worm Gold? As a top dressing? If so, when please? Or are you using it in the Brew?
Im currently using the BMO line up and am seeing good results ... But I have not done any teas.
I'm thinking of trying both the BMO and the Boogie Brew together ... both at half strength. Alternating between the two.
Since you've used the Boogie Brew, what are your thoughts on that?
I think I read somewhere that the Sea 90 wasn't Organic ... I'm not sure if that is true or not ... Or if it really matters if it's just being used as a foliar spray ... Your thought?

Thanks again
 

hyroot

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highly overprice ripoff I get 2 cu ft of worm castings for $22 from agro scape.. best store bought castings you can get. agrowynn brand. everything else you can get for an 1/8 of the price at any nursery or hydro shop. or make yourself at home.. $59 for molasses. I can get the same amount for $10.00 at any grocer store.
 

TheOrganic

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Spnc420 I pretty much just follow the directions for it all. I top dress castings in solo cups about 3weeks from seed 1/2in with a tiny tiny sprinkle of sea90 for a 5gal I would use a thimbles size sprinkle twice a month.
When I brew with boogie I just follow directions and you can use teas right from the start. Ill add brix 12hrs into brewing and in between watering at one teaspoon per gal. water.
Also foliar feed your tea lights off same goes for brix if you want. I also use there pure protein in veg only shit stinks bad.
I already had azomite so only thing I didn't use was there humus.
I never foliar sprayed with sea 90 unless I put small amount in brew.
Read boogie brew ingredients all the above except for pure protein I believe. Download there pdf's
The line up works great amazing taste and healthy all the way as long as your soil is good from the start. Good luck.
 

GrowTree'sBlowTree's

Active Member
I am also giving this boogy brew a go. I think it's a nice introduction into using AACT. Once I get the hang of using brew's, I can start creating my own recipes ;)
 

Jafar

New Member
I have been using boogie brew since seedlings (just went to flower on first grow with boogie) and I LOVE IT! I just have a few questions, I also have boogie brix. However I dont really know how to use it? I literally just went to flower two days ago (5, 5,gal pots under 1000w of lightning, Super coco soil). Ive heard 1 tsp/gal. I believe I need to brew once a week (I use sea-90 as well). Do I add the brix to the brew? I have read to wait 12 hours after starting the brew? (thought the website said not to add the brix to the brew?) I would love to just water once a week with everything in said tea! Please help!
 

flaxseedoil1000

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Got my first bag of Boogie Brew off Amazon last week. 2 lbs for $30 delivered.

I have been brewing my own teas for a couple years now. Wanted to try BB and reduce the number of products I have to source and keep around.

Observations:

2 lbs is everything, castings, bag and burlap sack. When I buy something by weight I don't expect the container to count towards that weight.

I got a dead bag. Shipped from Sonama Plant Works aka Monster Gardens.

They are located just north of San Francisco and I am in So Cal. With the recent heat wave odds are it got stuck in a hot warehouse or trailer.

They say you can dilute 10:1. Did that and got an EC of .1. So the ppm would be between 50 and 70. Fairly weak for food but should be fine for bennies (assuming you don't get a dead bag). Full strength would be to pricey for me to use regularly.

I may try ordering again in the winter.
 

Pattahabi

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Boogie Brew, lmFao nice descriptive name - just needs some flames, sharks and spiders on the label and it would really make you plants grow!

Can anyone tell me where it says you get anything other then veeganic (woohoo!) compost?

P-
 

flaxseedoil1000

Well-Known Member
Copied this off the bag for my notes:

Boogie Brew

Ingredients: Worm Castings, Composted Wood Chips, Organic Soybean Meal, Nutritional Yeast, Rock Phosphate, Trace Ocean Minerals, Organic Cane Sugar, Soybean Hydrolysate, Alfalfa Meal, Soluble Kelp Powder, Humic Acid with Potash, Kelp Meal, Humates, Langbeinite, Greensand, Volcanic Ash.

Derived from: Worm castings, sea-kelp powder, organic soybean meal, alfalfa meal, rock phosphate, langbeinite, volcanic ash, greensand, kelp meal & trace ocean minerals.

Also contains non plant-food ingredients:
18.6% Humus (Derived from fermented wood chips)
1.9% Humates (Derived from humic shale ore)
4.3% Humic Acid w/Potash (Derived from leonardite)
7.9% Organic Cane Juice Sugar (Microbe Food)
7.5% Yeast-Species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 10 CFU/cc, Inactive Dried Yeast)

Total Nitrogen 1.8%
Available Phosphric Acid (P205) 1.6%
Soluble Potash (K20) 1.6%
Calcium 2.5%
Magnesium .44%
Sulfur .41%
Molybdenum (Mo) .0007%
 

greasemonkeymann

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damn 30 bucks! So, umm, I can do that too guys, and i'll sell mine for $28.99, and hell, I'll throw in a FREE picture of spiders AND great white sharks, maybe even a burly mixed martial artist picture too, complete with tattoos...
ok sorry, just seems to be yet another money maker, at 30 bucks for that, that's probably about a 23-25 dollar profit.... brutal
plus how much of that is the castings? you're gonna be payin a LOT for mostly castings and a speck of simple organic nutrients
 

flaxseedoil1000

Well-Known Member
They claim a 2 lb bag makes 35 gallons full strength, 350 diluted.

Diluted 10:1 works out to about $.09 a gallon.

That's not bad for a one stop shop, assuming it's actually alive when u get it.
 

greasemonkeymann

Well-Known Member
They claim a 2 lb bag makes 35 gallons full strength, 350 diluted.

Diluted 10:1 works out to about $.09 a gallon.

That's not bad for a one stop shop, assuming it's actually alive when u get it.
that recipe I wouldn't dilute it down that far, a ten to one is waaay diluted for this tea. And I don't know about you, but most of us don't brew a 35 gallon brew. I'm not saying that it's not a good product, just I can do the SAME thing for a whole LOT less. And I guarantee my castings blow theirs out of the water, hands down.
 

Pattahabi

Well-Known Member
Complete scam comes to mind. Let's start off with this product doesn't even have enough castings in it to brew a compost tea. Horrible failure if that was their goal. Eh, guess so, from their site:
(Aerating for 12 hours or longer allows for maximum fungal activity)
Definitely not going to give you a good microbe count.

For compost teas:
2.38% EWC, .05% molasses, declorinated water, bubble 36-42 hours.

For a nutrient tea, try this:
1/2c alfalfa, 1/4 kelp, 5 gal declorinated water, bubble for 24 hours, strain and apply.

Peace,
P-
 

Jafar

New Member
I am in the first week of flower and like how easy it is to use the boogie brew? Just need some info on the brix too. Also is watering once a week enough with 5 gallon buckets with a 600 and 400 HPS? Trying to figure out the schedule for brewing now that I am in flower.
 
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