yut, in the compost tea. It's made in a 5 gallon batch. A couple of cups of compost, and a pinch of either biotone or Plant Success mycorrizhae and a 5 tablespoons of unsulphured mollasses. The brew is run with air for two days. It is then diluted, 4 cups into two gallons of water and applied to the ground. It can also be applied foliar. I have been using the extra brew for my garden, houseplants and outdoor trees, which I apply around the tree's drip line.

The two Euro plants on the edge of the corn field are now pulled down away from the corn rows. Wife said it looks too obvious/noticeable but a few hours later the branches reach for the sun and the bushes are shorter and not able to be seen from the road. The view from the road was just a slit between trees and bushes that no one could see while driving by but now the elevation is lower and completely out of site. The corn isn't going anywhere until later October.