Comfrey Tea

slow drawl

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Hey all...I've did a search for aerated comfrey teas but didn't come up with much. Mostly anaerobic recipes, which I've done.
Anyone have a recipe for aerated teas containing comfrey for the flowering stages?
 

MistaRasta

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Hey all...I've did a search for aerated comfrey teas but didn't come up with much. Mostly anaerobic recipes, which I've done.
Anyone have a recipe for aerated teas containing comfrey for the flowering stages?
Honestly, you'd be better off mulching it. But if youre set on a tea go around 1/4 cup per 5 gallons of water.
 

slow drawl

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Honestly, you'd be better off mulching it. But if youre set on a tea go around 1/4 cup per 5 gallons of water.
I have 6 pants that I mulch, compost and make stinky ass tea with, looking for something nice and lively to spray with. This is fresh cut, so 1/4 cup per 5 gallons...?
 

MistaRasta

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I have 6 pants that I mulch, compost and make stinky ass tea with, looking for something nice and lively to spray with. This is fresh cut, so 1/4 cup per 5 gallons...?
If foliaring you might want to use lighter dilutions and work your way up. For a foliar i'd start out with something like a 512:1 ratio (1/2 Tbsp per gallon.)
 

greasemonkeymann

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Hey all...I've did a search for aerated comfrey teas but didn't come up with much. Mostly anaerobic recipes, which I've done.
Anyone have a recipe for aerated teas containing comfrey for the flowering stages?
the reason is because the ferment is an anaerobic process.
I use the bejesus out of comfrey, and topdress is the best in my opinion.
a fermented comfrey tea is badass on powder mold.
but if you want to make it aerobic, just bubble it after you ferment it.
 

hyroot

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Aerating ferments / anaerobic microbes will .make them go bad Ferments kick ass. Better results than compost teas. But I still do all kinds of teas
 
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