Making Tea - is EZ.... & Cheap !

Ohsogreen

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lol damn, prematurely sent it, -continued- ..I'm getting ahead of my self with the flowering mix cause i still need to mix up my growth tea for my mothers first, and then take clones from them and start up my flowering tea. Could you give me a good ingredient list of the growth stage materials for a tea(and the amounts, ill be making 2 gallons for my mothers), and also the amounts for my flowering mix? Apreciate it ohsogreen, and o yea..nothings more organic than brewed green tea, some prefer coffee but green tea is the shit. Thanks ohso
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Swishatwista..... Start with two gallons of unchlorinated water & add :

(2) Level teaspoons of High N Bat Guano
(1) Level cup of Worm Castings
(1) ounce of molasses
(2) ounces of SPT

Now, if you're bubbling it with a cheap aquarium air pump / air stone - let it run for two days straight (min). Then start taking out a little to feed with. If you are just doing the pouring it bucket to bucket method. Stir it good twice a day and pour from bucket to bucket - three days (min) - then start using it. Either way you mix it, keep it bubbling or poured daily to mix in oxygen to keep it sweet (prefered for use). If just left standing - it will turn sour (aneorbic) in two days.
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One quart per plant weekly or ...... Two quarts per plant if you feed every two weeks.
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Use that starting at week 4 of veggie growth, if your soil has some NPK in it. If not, use it at half strength (dilute with plain water) at week 3.
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Hope this helps....
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OIsmoked12

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Ohso I enjoy your post. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, lacking in experience. Well, in the grow dept. LOL. I finished up a DWC grow and it turned out really good, but I'm going back to soil. My question is : Is bunny poop a good enough amendment to buy ? I saw some on ebay for around $ 10 for 9 pounds, that included shipping. How much tea could I make from 9 pounds of bunny poop ?
 

Ohsogreen

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Ohso I enjoy your post. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, lacking in experience. Well, in the grow dept. LOL. I finished up a DWC grow and it turned out really good, but I'm going back to soil. My question is : Is bunny poop a good enough amendment to buy ? I saw some on ebay for around $ 10 for 9 pounds, that included shipping. How much tea could I make from 9 pounds of bunny poop ?
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OIsmoked12..... Bunny poop is a good source of NPK. $ 10 for 9 pounds to your door is fair, provided it's not real fresh. The moisture content of fresh bunny poop makes a smaller amount, heavier. If it's dry or semi-dry, then that's a good deal. You will get 16 gallons of tea out of each gallon, of bunny poop. (16 cups in a gallon / one cup of bunny poop to a gallon of water for tea). So, I'd ask the seller, if that 9 pounds filled a gallon zip lock bag. That way, you would know how much they are offering for the $ 10.
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You might also consider, stopping by a PetCo or another big Pet Store. Often they will give away the bunny poop for free, kind of like how Starbucks gives away used coffee grounds for gardening. It cuts down on the waste, they paid to have hauled away and helps recycle things. Best of all, it's Free.
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buffalosoulja

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Ohso, i currently use mexican and jamaican guano, wormcastings molasses, and mycorrhazae for my tea. Will i benefit by using bunny poop? I live right down the street from petco, and petsmart, bet i could get all kinds of poop.
 

Ohsogreen

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Ohso, i currently use mexican and jamaican guano, wormcastings molasses, and mycorrhazae for my tea. Will i benefit by using bunny poop? I live right down the street from petco, and petsmart, bet i could get all kinds of poop.
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Buffalosoulja..... If your using Mexican (High N) & Jamaican (High P) Bat Guanos for your grow, it's hard to get any better than that. I said Cadillac, but I'm Old School. I guess I should have said Lexus quality.
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Now, being the Frugal guy that I am. Free fertilizer always appeals to me. In my opinion, Bat Guanos are top notch, but Bunny Poop is no slacker. It's a great amendment too. It's easy to work with, can be top dressed, mixed in (in moderation) and made into tea. Plus if you vermicompost, worms love it and it makes great quality worm castings in the end.
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buffalosoulja

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I was unaware of all the free poop i have access to. People offered free bunny, chicken, cow and horse manure. I was unaware thar horse and cow manure have to composted first and my compost was not set up. So i bought the guano (everytime i hear that i think of Ace Ventura Pet detective 2). Does chicken manure have to be composted first. By the way preciate the help.:joint:
 

Ohsogreen

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I was unaware of all the free poop i have access to. People offered free bunny, chicken, cow and horse manure. I was unaware thar horse and cow manure have to composted first and my compost was not set up. So i bought the guano (everytime i hear that i think of Ace Ventura Pet detective 2). Does chicken manure have to be composted first. By the way preciate the help.:joint:
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Buffalosoulja..... All manures but three, need composted - they are Worm Castings, Bunny Poop and Bat Guano. That is why I started that thread about the Three Amazing Shits. To me, every OG (Organic Grower) needs these in their toolbox. They all work well, are pretty easy to get and store well (until needed).
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For horse, sheep, cow, chicken...etc... I always give them a thorough composting before use. I also recommend you don't use pig manure, because it can contain many bad parasites. Plus it really stinks, beyound, my nasal odor limits.
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Just outside the city limits, where I live, you can always find people giving away horse, cow & chicken manure for free. I get a load of horse manure once a year, from some really nice people, who even load my truck with their tractor for me. I always bring them some nice veggies as a thank you.
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Hope this helps....
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swishatwista

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Ohsogreen, thanks for the mixture amounts. I realized im going to need a different light for my mothers(probably 2 or 3). Is there a certian kind of light, maybe a type of fluro, that will be cheap and effective for these 3 ladies. Im going to have them im about a 3x3 box. I want to maintain them but not promote too much growth, but also give them proper light spectrum for some real healthy plants. So what kind of lights would you use?
 

Ohsogreen

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Ohsogreen, thanks for the mixture amounts. I realized im going to need a different light for my mothers(probably 2 or 3). Is there a certian kind of light, maybe a type of fluro, that will be cheap and effective for these 3 ladies. Im going to have them im about a 3x3 box. I want to maintain them but not promote too much growth, but also give them proper light spectrum for some real healthy plants. So what kind of lights would you use?
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Swishatwista.... You need at least 50 watts of Daylight Spectrum (6500K) CFL's per mom (min) to keep them short, shout & healthy. 80 watts per mom would be optimum.
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T-5's are all the rage right now and for good reason. These small lights put out allot of lumens for their size. They come in grow (5000k or higher) or bloom (3000k & under) spectrums and last a long time. Anything between 3000k & 5000k is a neutral range (good for both grow & bloom - but not optimal for either). You can get them in 2, 3 or 4 foot lengths for around $ 25-30 each. Most makers, build a plug-in socket into the end of each one so you can daisy chain them.
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Or you could group a few CFL screw in bulbs in that small space. I've got a friend who bought two bathroom lighting fixtures (the kind you put over the top of a mirror) at a discount warehouse for $ 8 each, that have 4 screw-in sockets each. He build a small grow box, just for two moms, about 4 x 4 x 4. He painted the inside with flat white paint. He used (8) 24 watt CFL daylight spectrum bulbs, from Walmart. He kept the total cost under $ 50, by picking up left over wood scraps from construction sites - after he got off work. They are always throwing away, half a sheet of plywood or a few short 2 x 4's. The paint was a freebie also.
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If you keep your lights on for 18 hours a day. You can keep your mom's short, shout & healthy. They will provide many cuttings if done right. I've known of two growers that keep a favorite mom plant alive for two years plus.
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Hope this helps...
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overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
just thought i'd add a little to this list i've also used teas i make from seaWEED. being from the ocean state its something i can get free any day of the week.
i wash the seaweed good before adding it to the tea to remove most of the extra salt . this stuff is full of all kinds of micronutrients i also add a few trashbags full of seaweed to my compost pile
 

swishatwista

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Sorry, should have clarified, i using a 600w hps for my sog grow, but first i have to grow some moms up from seed, and then im going to transfer the moms and that light fixture out of my main box and move them(the moms and their light) into a smaller box were they will just chill out and regeneration. i just need a light for the mothers that will have good blue spectrum lighting, but are also about 2 ft long. I was thinking some t5 fluros, but if anybody has any knowledge feel free to shed some light on my situation
 

swishatwista

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Didnt see your reply before i sent my 2nd post, but yea thanks ohso, it helped alot. I think im goin to go with the 2' T5 that has the duel lights in the hood. Thanks for the help and i'm sure ill be back for some tea questions and results
 

Ohsogreen

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Didnt see your reply before i sent my 2nd post, but yea thanks ohso, it helped alot. I think im goin to go with the 2' T5 that has the duel lights in the hood. Thanks for the help and i'm sure ill be back for some tea questions and results
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Swishatwista..... T-5's are a real good choice. For their size, they really kick out the light & will be perfect for your keep the mom's alive project.
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Ohsogreen

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just thought i'd add a little to this list i've also used teas i make from seaWEED. being from the ocean state its something i can get free any day of the week.
i wash the seaweed good before adding it to the tea to remove most of the extra salt . this stuff is full of all kinds of micronutrients i also add a few trashbags full of seaweed to my compost pile
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Overfiend.... You're lucky to have access to such a great amendment & being free makes it even better. Seaweed Rocks !
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swishatwista

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Hey Ohso, i got my 6500k T5 today, along with my seabird, high N bat guano, molasses, worm castings, and my fox farm OF and light warrior soil mix. Is there anything that you'd add?
 

Ohsogreen

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O and also, would my tea clog up my air stone?
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Swishatwista..... 6500k....It's good to be Blue. That Blue Light Spectrum will ensure excellent veg growth.
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If you remove your air stone from your bubble bucket or jug, before you turn off the air pump & give it a little rinse off, it will last a long time. If you leave it in the bucket, it will not last as long & can clog a little.
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I'm kind of like Buffalosoulja....mine rarely gets turned off, so the pores on mine stay pretty clean.
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