So recently my roomie and I switched from bottled nutrients to brewing a nute tea. The tea seems to be feeding the plants well, but I wonder if it would be ok to put just a touch in with the water for our clone machine. The clone busket (our name for it) just has neaprene plugs to hold the plants and a bunch of sprayers below hooked to a small pond pump. We use cloneX for root stimulation. The tea is simply molasses, worm castings and guano brewed for 2 or 3 days, the guano and castings are in an old sock so I don't think particulates would be an issue for the pump.

Any thoughts would be apreciated.
Esoteric416 Reviewed by Esoteric416 on . Nutrient tea in clone water? So recently my roomie and I switched from bottled nutrients to brewing a nute tea. The tea seems to be feeding the plants well, but I wonder if it would be ok to put just a touch in with the water for our clone machine. The clone busket (our name for it) just has neaprene plugs to hold the plants and a bunch of sprayers below hooked to a small pond pump. We use cloneX for root stimulation. The tea is simply molasses, worm castings and guano brewed for 2 or 3 days, the guano and castings are Rating: 5