cannabisoldier
Active Member
Hello guys,
Doing some research on compost teas as well as how they are made. Obviously, so I can brew my own. Just wanted some advice and had a few questions.
Does anyone add soybean meal to their compost tea? The reason I ask is I see it listed on many organic nutrient product labels. I imagine it would offer a pretty complete amino acid profile, as soy is almost a complete protein I believe. Would you have hydrolyze the soybean meal? If so, how? With enzymes (enzymatically)?
Also, along those lines, has anyone heard/read/saw of growers using hemp seed meal and trying to accomplish the same as with the soybean meal??? Hemp is also a pretty complete protein, as far as amino acids.
Hope you guys/gals can help.
Doing some research on compost teas as well as how they are made. Obviously, so I can brew my own. Just wanted some advice and had a few questions.
Does anyone add soybean meal to their compost tea? The reason I ask is I see it listed on many organic nutrient product labels. I imagine it would offer a pretty complete amino acid profile, as soy is almost a complete protein I believe. Would you have hydrolyze the soybean meal? If so, how? With enzymes (enzymatically)?
Also, along those lines, has anyone heard/read/saw of growers using hemp seed meal and trying to accomplish the same as with the soybean meal??? Hemp is also a pretty complete protein, as far as amino acids.
Hope you guys/gals can help.