@buffaloborn71 There was another video with the results. THe roots of the container with the compost tea were much longer, but they grew out of hte container.
i think the one with compost will do well. if you'd use cow manure mix (instead of tea), that would do much better than compost i think. also if you feed manure compost tea everyday, that would do great. you can use small amount of cow manure in a tea bag & dip it into a solution made of molasses with air aeration. this will make a great compost tea. this can provide you unlimited amount of tea for a limited supply of manure. it's like providing the culture for aerobic process.
@samann95014 It will be interesting to see the results. The manure tea is in the reservoir of the one container, so it is constantly in it. Thanks for the tip.
@CanarsieBK Oh, I see. I am also doing an experiment like this in my backyard but with own urine instead of cow manure & urine. not for consumable vegetables though ... (yuck?) :)
@CanarsieBK Mike: google Zero Budget Natural Farming & read up the first link. i'm not affiliated with that site nor the site is selling anything. i thing you will love it.
those were not tomato plants
srcpnm 2 months ago
R U SURE THOSE WERENT CUCUMBER PLANTS
jdizzilicious 4 months ago
where are the results ????
buffaloborn71 6 months ago
@buffaloborn71 There was another video with the results. THe roots of the container with the compost tea were much longer, but they grew out of hte container.
CanarsieBK 6 months ago
Thanks for the effort, but this is Youtube, give me results in under 30 seconds flat or I'm outta here. Know what I mean?
saeidmomtahan 6 months ago
@saeidmomtahan Appreciate your input.
CanarsieBK 6 months ago
what a waste of one's time
TheregularGuy2008 7 months ago
@TheregularGuy2008 Appreciate the insightful comment.
CanarsieBK 7 months ago
Is the compost tea plant in a self-watering container? Was the tea able to steep aerobically without any problem?
MrandMissConverted 8 months ago
@MrandMissConverted Yes it was in a self-watering container and no noticeable issues.
CanarsieBK 8 months ago
what a waste of time,,, where the hell are the results????
shortywarn 9 months ago
@shortywarn You can find the results here /watch?v=N6jo4-wc7ak
CanarsieBK 9 months ago
cool side by side mike, i would also add an air pump for oxygen... whats the progress on these?
jigglinjas 1 year ago
@jigglinjas Still too early to tell.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
Looking forward to the results!
LadyGardenHoe 1 year ago
i think the one with compost will do well. if you'd use cow manure mix (instead of tea), that would do much better than compost i think. also if you feed manure compost tea everyday, that would do great. you can use small amount of cow manure in a tea bag & dip it into a solution made of molasses with air aeration. this will make a great compost tea. this can provide you unlimited amount of tea for a limited supply of manure. it's like providing the culture for aerobic process.
samann95014 1 year ago
@samann95014 It will be interesting to see the results. The manure tea is in the reservoir of the one container, so it is constantly in it. Thanks for the tip.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
@CanarsieBK Oh, I see. I am also doing an experiment like this in my backyard but with own urine instead of cow manure & urine. not for consumable vegetables though ... (yuck?) :)
samann95014 1 year ago
Ohhh! can't wait to see the results vid!
PCOStherealdeal 1 year ago
1st, thanks for the informative videos.
2nd, I wish the cow manure tea yield better result, because it is easier for me to get compared to the compost :)
kalidabod 1 year ago
@kalidabod Thanks. Stay tuned to see the results.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
@CanarsieBK Mike: google Zero Budget Natural Farming & read up the first link. i'm not affiliated with that site nor the site is selling anything. i thing you will love it.
samann95014 1 year ago
@samann95014 Thanks for the link.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago