Tea ingredients

Badfishy1

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Oh no.... some thumb thug on a grow forum told me to fuck myself... lol. I don’t take what cuntface says as truth therefore resorts to gift... Jokes on you cunt bag...
 

Badfishy1

Member
With what twink? Keep up with your 50 ingredient useless teas. I asked a simple fucking question you get ass blasted... I don’t need your ‘luck’
 

Tim1987

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Badfishy1

You really are making things 1000 times more complicated than things are.

Plants like simplicity.
Most people dont.

Oh no.... some thumb thug on a grow forum told me to fuck myself... lol. I don’t take what cuntface says as truth therefore resorts to gift... Jokes on you cunt bag...
FYI
Charface is one of the friendliest members here.
Who's advice, is always great advice.

You should have a more open mind man.
No one here was arguing with you.
Just a different POV.

You called names.
You made it personal.
Because you wont accept people have a different POV.

It was a great topic, and thread until this comment.

Im going to bite my tongue, and leave my opinions about you right now, to myself.

Take it easy.

:peace:
 
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Badfishy1

Member
Badfishy1

You really are making things 1000 times more complicated than things are.

Plants like simplicity.
Most people dont.



FYI
Charface is one of the friendliest members here.
Who's advice, is always great advice.

You should have a more ooen mind man.
No one here was arguing with you.
Just a different POV.

You called names.
You made it personal.
Because you wont accept people have a different POV.

It was a great topic, and thread until this comment.

Im going to bite my tongue, and leave my opinions about you right now, to myself.

Take it easy.

:peace:
So me asking a question (are these nutrients immediately available through a 24-36 hour brew) is making this complicated? Is this not a valid question? I called names and made personal? Oh you mean after I was told to go fuck myself for asking a question? Lol cool story brah
 

Dmannn

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Still don’t THINK NPK is broken down that quickly. That is the reason most amendmended soils need to ‘cook’.
There are many inorganic compounds that don't uptake in the amount of time you are describing, and just because a plant uptakes it doesn't mean it will do anything in a 24 hour period.

What are you putting in the brew? Chicken manure or cold pressed fish? Or any other number of proven recipes that make for some GIGANTIC plants. There are a number of things to consider so, go slow and read up. The more you read it the more it is true in line of work.

Also, when are you feeding them morning noon or night. Do you foliar spray? what other methods ave you tried or seek to try? So one and so forth.

Work on a good base soil and go from there.
Work on an AACT and go from there.

You have a lot of the basics down, there is a wealth of knowledge and people are happy to share. Jus' be cool man.
 
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Aolelon

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So me asking a question (are these nutrients immediately available through a 24-36 hour brew) is making this complicated? Is this not a valid question? I called names and made personal? Oh you mean after I was told to go fuck myself for asking a question? Lol cool story brah
Theres plenty of research, have you tried searching for it? If so you would know. Try doing some work for yourself. I understand it's a lot easier to ask and have the question answered, but when you research a topic on your own. You are more rewarded with a broader spectrum of answers rather than the one you just intentionally wanted.
 

Greenthumbs256

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I just wanted to throw this in there!
Sometimes I don't actually make a tea I just bubble the water then at the end I throw in a piece of aloe Vera and a small scoop of coconut powder! It works wonders for the soil maybe someone else could explain the science behind it since I can't but this is something that I love to do and it seems to work wonders! I do this about once a month maybe less!CM180618-214830004.jpg CM180618-214823003.jpg CM180618-214811002.jpg
 

MrKnotty

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So I've been researching tea. At first I found people are saying compost tea has no affect on plants. Then I stumbled across a thread of people adding things like azomite, oats, molasses, humic acid, fish emulsion, etc. Does anybody have any experience with this? Can anybody tell me good ratios to use for making tea if they are actually useful?
Go check out microbeorganics.com. Best tea recipe out there IMO.
 

MrKnotty

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I just wanted to throw this in there!
Sometimes I don't actually make a tea I just bubble the water then at the end I throw in a piece of aloe Vera and a small scoop of coconut powder! It works wonders for the soil maybe someone else could explain the science behind it since I can't but this is something that I love to do and it seems to work wonders! I do this about once a month maybe less!View attachment 4152916 View attachment 4152918 View attachment 4152920
The Aloe and coconut of full of Enzymes that aid in plant health and growth. It's not a compost tea, but still really amazing for your plants.
 

ANC

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Understand that bud. Just doesn’t seem to me that these minerals are broken down in such short amounts of time
This is of little importance... we are trying to catch the microbes that would break these minerals down... and the most likely place to feed them is in your tea with some of the minerals.

Studies have shown that there is little to gain from going longer than 24 hours with the tea.
 

Dmannn

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I could be wrong but I don't think aloe and coconut work well when foliar! Like I said I could be wrong!
I have done both foliar and root drench this year. I'm not i big proponent of foliar, and sugars on foliage attack pests outside! It is also easy to burn the leaves. I haven't used coconut or aloe in any grows before. Some of the supposed growth hormones seem to line up with later in veg and flower. Root drench takes a few days or so to effect the plant with other nutrient.

Will there be similar result with aloe and coconut root drench?
 

Greenthumbs256

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I have done both foliar and root drench this year. I'm not i big proponent of foliar, and sugars on foliage attack pests outside! It is also easy to burn the leaves. I haven't used coconut or aloe in any grows before. Some of the supposed growth hormones seem to line up with later in veg and flower. Root drench takes a few days or so to effect the plant with other nutrient.

Will there be similar result with aloe and coconut root drench?
I can't say for sure on your set up but my girls love it once a month and are always praying after a good water!
 
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