i have a question...

When you buy the organics tea do you have to have it airrate. I know I spelled that wrong haha. Or can you just put some in water and leave it sit. Any info on organic tea or how to mix it with water would be great. Thanks RIU
 

greasemonkeymann

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When you buy the organics tea do you have to have it airrate. I know I spelled that wrong haha. Or can you just put some in water and leave it sit. Any info on organic tea or how to mix it with water would be great. Thanks RIU
it's all in the tea-sticky man.
the only things you can do anaerobically are fermented tea, like dandelion, comfrey, stinging nettles, and such.
You can make traditional nute teas anaerobically.. but I wouldn't, there are some reactions you may not now about, possible hazardous things created..
Short answer, yes you can, but I would not recommend it at all, get a 40-50 dollar heavy duty airpump and you are golden
 
I only need to aerate a few gallons. I'm gonna go to my local hydro shop to see if they have premade tea available because I don't feel like making it my own haha
 

greasemonkeymann

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I only need to aerate a few gallons. I'm gonna go to my local hydro shop to see if they have premade tea available because I don't feel like making it my own haha
safe your money and just get a pump, it's not hard.
but either way.
Plus who knows if the hydro shop is doing it right, could be simply dirtwater they are selling you
 
So what is a reputable good tea I can brew myself. I already have a res, pump, and water. I just need a reputable tea. Any brands people swear by?
 
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