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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    Interesting hehe, yeah dude I totally misread :). Seaweed, yea just rinse it off n soak a ill and rinse off and let dry and chop up and they're you have homemade kelp meal! Browns are the best for what we use it for, micro nutes, rooting compounds etc. but greens or reds wouldn't be bad, just...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    Sounds like an expensive worm bin! If you don't have any other use for this ultrasonic cleaner, then have it bro, but many throw the worms in a $10 plastic tote and it works out just fine ;) COMFREY, that's gonna become your best friend, compost it, mulch with it, make a tea with it, make...
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    Old Nutes?

    I wouldn't worry, if anything try them on some house plants or potted herbs or something in the garden, just to be sure and rest easy theyre still good. I've used 5 year old earth juice and pure blend that performed as it originally did.
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    Vegan Organics Aka Veganics With Matt Rize

    Crab shell meal, 2-4-0 or something like that, plus it's loaded with calcium carbonate and chitin, and its not poop :). Screw the poo.
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    H2O2, silicone organic?

    When I can't get botanicals locally, like the horsetail, I order from mountainroseherb online, lots of great stuff, and bulk discounts on dried herbs. I use it for the slow release of silica (silicic acid), and a little potassium and manganese to boot!
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    How to Achieve lower nitrogen in later flowering.

    That doesn't add up, ocean forest out the bag, just distiller water, a ill molasses, and you're saying they're still dark green @ harvest?
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    worm dirt and Frass.

    How's it look smell feel... Taste?
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    worm dirt and Frass.

    Exactly, I'd find out what they were fed, most likely it should be good stuff though!
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    H2O2, silicone organic?

    It's an ancient plant, one of a kind in the plant kingdom, interesting huh?
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    H2O2, silicone organic?

    Thats the one! compost it, make a tea, topdress/mulch, personally I like to add as an amendment to the soil mix, slow release over time, 1 cup per 1cuF or so, or whenever i have it. Some info from around the net: Horsetail contains high concentrations of silicic acid and other silicates...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    Trichmasta - oh man the list is endless :D LOL I recycle all my soil, reamend and reuse yadda yadda, I also have several no-till buckets/tubs/smart pots going which I topdress with a select few amendments & an inch or so of EWC. Pretty much all of the following went in there @ a rate of 1cup...
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    H2O2, silicone organic?

    potassium silicate i.e. protekt, is approved for organic agriculture and I use it every watering, quite a difference once i started using it, those other brands mentioned above - shit, or much lower % i.e. rip-off. also good sources of silica comes from horsetail, i often mulch with it or mix...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    This strain loves the botanical teas & living organic soil mix :D - only use aloe vera (rooting compounds, micronutes etc), silica (protekt) & fulpower (fulvic acid) from the bottle, if I grew fresh aloe I wouln't buy the juice from the nutrition center.
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    Worm Castings?

    Yup, the quality of inputs = quality of output. The better fed your worms are, especially in terms of quality products we give our plants anways, the better the castings will be! Dust some kelp meal in there too!
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    Something People Ought to Know

    Assuming you're topdressing onto a living soil: 1. as you water, the top dressing material seeps into the soil and the bacteria/soil critters break it down making it available to the plant 2. it will work as nute regimen alongside a fully amended soil mix or an organic feeding schedule...
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    veggies as vitamins???

    No fermentation has taken place yet :D
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    veggies as vitamins???

    soaking in water for 24hrs is not an FPE, fermented plant extract, BUT it is an excellent way to get the full range of goodies from the plant. If you can go out in the woods, or a farm, and acquire for free, grab as much comfrey, nettle, dandelion, aflalfa, borage, yarrow and chop it up, some...
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    Mycorrhiza Fungi...why you should get to know them...

    If you're already flowering there won't be enough time for the mycorizae to develop, best done @ transplants and @ the root zone. If you're going to "topdress" try making some holes to get the granules/powder down into the root zone & then water.
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    Vegan Organics Aka Veganics With Matt Rize

    bioAg is an excellent company with high-quality products, you don't need to use anywhere near their recommended amounts, I do 20ml/gal every other week or so, but my regular application is 3ml to 5ml/gal every other watering maybe, fulpower puts hum-bolt to shame lol, try their TM7 also for micros
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    What else are organic fertilizers......................

    WOW LMFAO, thread revival of the year for some fuckin' magical maui moondust, this is a strange thread :confused: 2 to 20 times more resin LOL sorry i can't help it, i'm bustin' up over here......
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