Greenpitking Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2017 #1 If I used a product that wasn't completely organic(say 5% synthetic) in a brewed tea, would it have a major impact on the microbial life?
If I used a product that wasn't completely organic(say 5% synthetic) in a brewed tea, would it have a major impact on the microbial life?
Greenpitking Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2017 #2 Is there a test that checks for microbial life, or would you need a microscope?
dirtWeevil Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2017 #3 the best way to find out would be to get a good microscope and see for yourself imo
SouthCross Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2017 #4 My understanding is the mineral salts messes with the critters in the tea. It won't brew right. I use chemical fertilizer and compost tea separate. Simple tea added in between plain water at a rate of every 4-5 weeks.
My understanding is the mineral salts messes with the critters in the tea. It won't brew right. I use chemical fertilizer and compost tea separate. Simple tea added in between plain water at a rate of every 4-5 weeks.
dirtWeevil Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2017 #5 the most fun way would be to get a scope and see edit: browser failed thought the first post was lost
the most fun way would be to get a scope and see edit: browser failed thought the first post was lost