Bad idea putting uncomposted components into your pots or tea's, as the organic materials will rot causing problems down the road. Rotting and composting are different animals.

Aside from putting ingredients that are not composted into a tea, there is the strong possibility of e-coli and salmonilla from the food products, especially if the unrefridgerated tea is starting to 'go bad'. (rot)

Not at all sure if uncomposted food products break-down enough to make the nutrients something that the plant can uptake, either.

But hey...good luck. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . DIY:flowering fertilizer/nutes!! last year i didnt have money to buy nutes so i went searching and found out that grapefruit rinds have LOADS of potassium the main mineral you need during flowering, coffee grounds have small, small amounts of nitrogen, phosphorous and miniscule amounts of potash(which i'm told is also potassium) and egg shells are 93% calcium carbonate(A.K.A. lime) INGREDIENTS: the rinds off of three grapefruits a couple tablespoons of ground coffee Rating: 5