Anyone use aerated compost tea?
Anyone use aerated compost tea? I have decided to go completely organic. I put away the Tiger Bloom and Bonicare products. I started making aerated compost tea. I use organic compost, eggshells, kelp meal, green sand, mexican bat guano, epson salts, worm castings, Organic SulPoMag, molasses, yeast and bone meal (0-11-0). I found out that I can't use bone meal in my tea because bone meal is not water soluable. So I bought some indonesian bat guano (0-12-0) today. So far (just these past three weeks) my plants are doing so much better than when I was using the store-bought products. I have two questions.
1. How much of the indonesian bat guano should I use per gallon. Is it the same ratio for soil (1 tablespoon per gallon of soil - is it the same as 1 tablespoon per gallon of water?)
2. Do I still need to flush before I harvest the plants?
3. Is there anything else I should add to the tea bag that my plants might be missing?
Anyone use aerated compost tea?
sounds good... ive always wanted to make some of this, mix it with compost, and make a worm farm with it.. ive heard worm castings have on average 20 times more microbial (fuck spelling) activity in them, than the original soil... so after using a bubbler thing, and worms, the microbial activity should be very very high... - good luck :)