will these products make me a good compost tea and fertilizer?

green_machine_two9er

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Yes. However are you looking for a true compost tea? Or nutrient solution?

I would use the Ewc w/ bsm. That's it. But I'm in a very rich soil and don't need much nutrients.
 
Yeah I'm in ocean Forrest and need to start using nutrients again. And I was gonna do the roots organic uprising twice a week. And then ewc, seaweed, and the squid once a week in two separate brews. Will that work
 

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MjMama

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I would top dress with the uprising once every two weeks. It takes a while for organic goodies to break down. Use the castings for an act. They will be great, but you will need an airpump and molasses to make the act teas. The other stuff looks good too. Better than a lot of people's nute line up IMO.
 
Yeah I have an air pump. How much should I top dress when I do? And do you think top dressing would be better Then letting it brew in the water for a while?
 

OGEvilgenius

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They're amazing as foliar sprays (ACTs). Amazing way to prevent disease and bring health to your plant.

You can cover the leaf surface with beneficials that will prevent any kind of mold from ever getting in...

Great stuff and a great practice. When I brew them I use worm castings/compost and some molasses.
 
I'm in the middle of brewing my first tea. I used a handful of worm castings, teaspoon of molasses and a teaspoon of the uprising foundation. Lets hope for the best
 

MistaRasta

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You can get all the ingredients from the uprising down into your soil by making a nutrient tea with it. I'd suggest what @MjMama said and top dress it. Then water it In with a compost tea (or put a layer of castings on top. I do this every 2 weeks to a month and it works great.

You'll get more benefit overall from working it into the soil. I've been using a "craft blend" from bas. I made a tea with it a couple of weeks ago and I wish I top dressed it. It's very similar to what you're using
 
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