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04-01-2010, 03:16 AM #1OPSenior Member
organic tea help!!!
I am a bit confused on how to make good organic teas. I grow hydro in rockwool but would like to start making teas I can possibly add to my res.
If a tea is only meant for dirt thats ok I would like to experiment with it a bit, mabey top feed my hydro plants every so often or just use on my dirt plants.
this is where i am confused, I have a box of bat guano and it says to steep for 1 hour. Do i cook it on my stove or do i put it in a bucket with an air stone and let it aerate a while.
I know it would be a good idea to mabey add some molasses.
I am really just looking for some recopies.
i have some GH flora blend and GH floralicious plus.
would it be a good idea to put:
florablend
floralicious plus
bat guano
black strap molasses
in a 5 gal bucket with an airstone and let it bubble for 24 hours.
am i on the right track?
organic growers please help, i am a hydro guy wanna be organic guy?
i will give rep points for recepies and how you do it.
thanks!!!!
:rastasmoke:demoreal Reviewed by demoreal on . organic tea help!!! I am a bit confused on how to make good organic teas. I grow hydro in rockwool but would like to start making teas I can possibly add to my res. If a tea is only meant for dirt thats ok I would like to experiment with it a bit, mabey top feed my hydro plants every so often or just use on my dirt plants. this is where i am confused, I have a box of bat guano and it says to steep for 1 hour. Do i cook it on my stove or do i put it in a bucket with an air stone and let it aerate a while. I Rating: 5
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04-02-2010, 12:47 AM #2OPSenior Member
organic tea help!!!
I know theres some good organic guys and girls out there, let me in on your tea secrets...
please...
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04-02-2010, 11:56 AM #3Senior Member
organic tea help!!!
Compost Tea Myths... I'd pay very close attention to the danger warnings in this post and ask yourself if it's worth the risk to you and your family.
Foliar Feeding Myths...
Best to know what you are doing and why.
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04-02-2010, 12:05 PM #4OPSenior Member
organic tea help!!!
thanks Rusty.
will not allow my to give you rep. I owe you.
Its all new to me the info you gave me.
I will spend some time researching this one before I jump into anything.
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04-02-2010, 12:08 PM #5OPSenior Member
organic tea help!!!
just a side note:
I never spray anything on my plants and do not intend too.
Except Neem Oil during veg and stretch.
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04-02-2010, 12:10 PM #6Senior Member
organic tea help!!!
Originally Posted by demoreal
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04-02-2010, 12:11 PM #7OPSenior Member
organic tea help!!!
E coli
I am over it. I am still going to do some research in this area. I find this interesting.
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