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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

making compost tea

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  • top feed in your hydro just a little bit compost tea gos a long way also, spray on leaves, and clone dunk is awsome. Too much nitrogen in solution can kill microbes keep in mind, i'm not saying alfalfa is wrong but rain water has too much nitrogen just from falling through the atmosphere any other questions just ask. p.s. I am opening a compost tea store in California.

  • yes all types of grass lol hahaha

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  • how much does the tea help?

    

  • add some kelp powder to your tea. my plants exploded last year because of it. you can get organic pounds of it for like 5 dollars from vitacost.

  • what is hydro you talk about

  • you could use fish with hydroponics. check out the aquaponics videos on this. 

  • @rosetowntube where u gonna open up shop?

  • U use bat guano tea. Makes some monster weed plants ;)

  • GREAT FIRST ATTEMPT, May I suggest brewing your food and your worm tea in different batches. Worm tea is more of a soil vitalizer, rejuvinator and innoculant than a fertilizer to feed the plants. Brew a plant tea from your alfalfa pellets they are called FPE fermented plant extracts! you will have better success and just brewing your bennies seperate from your plant food.

  • @TheBrassHole Yes, those 3 numbers in the front of fertilizer packages (N-P-K) is very incomplete. There's something like 42 trace minerals that plants like. The chem. industry studied trace minerals and nutrients, found 3 that make the plant grow and make the friut look pretty and sellable, and that's all they put in fertilizers. Keeps price down. So you grow fruit & veggies that look nice but don't have much nutrients in them. Most folks think they're growing health food, but they're not.

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