Found this recipe for a tea...does this seem good to you tea brewers? Also, how often are you doing these? And in an automated setup, are you just adding it to the rez? Or hand feeding?
"One can go pretty crazy with nutrient teas, but I've always loved the simple Bat Guano Tea the best. This recipe has always worked well for me and is well know. It is not my recipe.
___________________________________________________
Seedlings less than 1 month old
Mix 1 cup earthworm castings into 5 gallons of water to make the tea. Add 5 tsp. Black Strap Molasses.
Veg:
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (PSG)
1/3 cup High N Bat Guano (Mexican)
1/3 cup Earth Worm Castings (EWC)
Mix with water @ 1 cup of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
To that 5 gallons of tea add:
5 tbs. Maxicrop or Liquid seaweed.
5 tsp. Black Strap Molasses
Flower:
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano
2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings
2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican)
Mix with water @ 2 cups of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
To that 5 gallons of tea add:
5 tbs. Maxicrop or Liquid seaweed.
5 tsp. Black Strap Molasses
___________________________________________________
Those are the general guidelines for 5 gallon batches. Some people dilute the teas 50/50 with fresh water to cover larger area's or to cut the strength if need be(obviously one can just add half the of dry mix to cut strength as well). Guano can be pretty strong so it's not recommended to go too crazy with guano teas
Some occasionally add 1/2 to 1 tbs per gallon of fish hydrolysate or emulsion(if smell is not a concern) to the Veg tea and others also like to add a 1/2 cup of alfalfa meal per 5 gallons of tea to both the veg and flower mix."