Outdoor Teas and application Methods

BigJon

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Molasses
Vermicompost
Kellog's Nrich Compost
Fish meal
Crab meal
2 sheets of Nori seaweed wrapper
It's been bubbling since last night and I'll feed tonight. I was going fr an all purpose mix. Then I'll make a flowering one for a few of my budding plants.
 

757growin

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Bump
No measurement but here is what is in my tea:
Bone meal
Azamax
Bannana peel
Jamaican,indonesian guano
Worm casting
Fish bone meal
Local soil
Alaska morbloom
And a lil free horse poo!

With this heat it stinks soooo bad. Like a bad batch of beef stew!
 

BigJon

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I like the banana peel. I read rotting fruit creates humic acid. Don't forget molasses. It'll help the smell.
 

mrmeds

New Member
Hey man love ur veg mix its pretty close to the one I use.. Really would interested in your bloom mix..and possible pick ur brain a lil.. thanks.
 

mrmeds

New Member
Hello all-
I was asked by Dirtyd to donate my tea recipe's to this very helpful thread.
The tea was used with great success last season. I'm always adjusting things, but this has worked for me. This is from my thread....

Tea ingredients are...per 5 gallon bucket
2-double handfuls of earthworm castings
1 double handful of forest humus
1 double handful of mushroom compost
2 tbs molasses
2 cups of Alaska Fish Emulsion 5-1-1
1 cup of Bat Guano 8-2-1
1 cup liquid kelp (Maxi-grow)
1 cup of soft phosphate
half cup Cotton seed meal
1 cup of Dr. Earths organic 7 which has....
Fish bone meal
Feather meal
alfalfa meal
mined potassium sulfate
phosphate
seaweed extract
and PRO-BIOTIC seven champion strains of beneficial soil microbes plus Ecto and Mycorrhizae.

All the above was put into a 5 gallon bucket and air was pumped into the tea while brewing. Each plant was given 1.5 gallons of tea and another 5 gallons of water was added on top. All the solids that were at the bottom the 5 gallon tea buckets was thrown on top of the soil equally. This will act as top dressing when watered in the future.
Enjoy your tea!
TMB-

I'll post my "flowering tea" later
Love ur veg mix its very close to what I use. If u could let me know ur bloom mix would love to compare with mine n if u don't mind possible pick ur brain a lil bit . Thanks man..
 
Looking for different teas and application rates for Outdoors. I will start with some teas that I have found while reading.
Guano Tea and Kelp:

Seedlings less than 1 month old nute tea mix-
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
1-cup earthworm castings/5 gallons of water every 3rd watering

Veg mix-
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (PSG)
1/3 cup High N Bat Guano (Mexican)
1/3 cup Earth Worm Castings (EWC)
5 tsp. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
5 tbs. Liquid Karma
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
@ 1-cup dry mix/5 gallons of water every 3rd watering.

Flowering nute tea mix:
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano
2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings
2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican)
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
5 tbs. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
@ 2 cups dry mix/5 gallons of water EVERY watering.
You can use queen size knee high nylon stockings for tea bags. 3 pair for a dollar at the dollar store. Tell 'em you use them for paint strainers. Put the recommended tea in the stocking, tie a loop knot in it and hang it in your tea bucket. The tea should look like a mud puddle. Agitate the bag in the water vigorously. An aquarium pump and air stone will dissolve oxygen into the solution and keep the good bacteria (microherd) alive and thriving. Let it bubble a day or two before you use it. If you find you are making too much tea and having to throw it out, use 2 1/2 gallons of water and cut the nute amount by half.

I'm sure this will help someone I would suggest following the recipe if you want great results. keepem green dirrtyd
Hey there I'm curious of whether it is good to cook this dry mix before using it for teas or if it is best added together freshly before the brewing process. Loving the results from teas lately and trying to learn more!! I'm particularly curious about the flowering recipe and any other good flowering recipes. :)
 
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