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I am a new grower, I moved to Colorado in 2012 to learn how to grow quality medical grade cannabis. I have spent many hours reading and researching about organics, and I have a very basic understanding of the subject.

Right now I am using Happy Frog soil from Fox Farm and brewing teas that I feed weekly. These are my recipes:

Vegg: 5 gal R/O water
1 Tbs seabird guano (7-7-2)
1Tbs Mexican bat (10-1-1)
1Tbs EWC
4Tbs Hi-Brix Molasses
4 tsp AgeOld liquid Kelp

Bloom: 5 gal R/O water
1Tbs seabird guano (7-7-2)
1Tbs Indonesian bat (.5-13-.2)
1 Tbs EWC
4 tbs Hi-Brix molasses
4 tsp AgeOld liquid kelp

I put all solid ingredients into a knee high stocking and hang in a 5 gallon bucket with a 6" airdisc at the bottom. Liquid ingredients are added and the whole tea brews for 24-32 hours. I do not dilute this mixture I feed it straight to the plants once a week. I water 2 more times each week with plain water (vegg) or sugar water (bloom). My watering cycle is:
M- Teas
W- Water/ sugar water
F- Water/ sugar water
some plants get a light water on sunday to keep them from drying out too much

It is my understanding that this tea will re-inoculate the microherd in my soil each week.

Question #1: Does the bat guano add microbial life to the tea, or is it more of a food for the microbes in the EWC?

Question #2: If the role of the microbial life is to convert nutrients in the soil to a form that can be used by the plant, do I need to be adding these nutrients to the soil? Since the Happy Frog only has Mycos and Humics, should I be adding some type of NPK+Mg so that the microbes have something to convert??

I feel like I'm making this way harder than is should be, but my plants look beautiful until week 4 of flower and then they very quickly turn yellow and leaves start dying off. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
I am a new grower, I moved to Colorado in 2012 to learn how to grow quality medical grade cannabis. I have spent many hours reading and researching about organics, and I have a very basic understanding of the subject.

Right now I am using Happy Frog soil from Fox Farm and brewing teas that I feed weekly. These are my recipes:

Vegg: 5 gal R/O water
1 Tbs seabird guano (7-7-2)
1Tbs Mexican bat (10-1-1)
1Tbs EWC
4Tbs Hi-Brix Molasses
4 tsp AgeOld liquid Kelp

Bloom: 5 gal R/O water
1Tbs seabird guano (7-7-2)
1Tbs Indonesian bat (.5-13-.2)
1 Tbs EWC
4 tbs Hi-Brix molasses
4 tsp AgeOld liquid kelp

I put all solid ingredients into a knee high stocking and hang in a 5 gallon bucket with a 6" airdisc at the bottom. Liquid ingredients are added and the whole tea brews for 24-32 hours. I do not dilute this mixture I feed it straight to the plants once a week. I water 2 more times each week with plain water (vegg) or sugar water (bloom). My watering cycle is:
M- Teas
W- Water/ sugar water
F- Water/ sugar water
some plants get a light water on sunday to keep them from drying out too much

It is my understanding that this tea will re-inoculate the microherd in my soil each week.

Question #1: Does the bat guano add microbial life to the tea, or is it more of a food for the microbes in the EWC?

Question #2: If the role of the microbial life is to convert nutrients in the soil to a form that can be used by the plant, do I need to be adding these nutrients to the soil? Since the Happy Frog only has Mycos and Humics, should I be adding some type of NPK+Mg so that the microbes have something to convert??

I feel like I'm making this way harder than is should be, but my plants look beautiful until week 4 of flower and then they very quickly turn yellow and leaves start dying off. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


I'm guessing that you need some N P K ferts. FFHF doesn't have enough to get you through imo. Best of luck.
 
so would you use the kelp in vegg and the guano in flower or just alternate the two teas throughout the whole life cycle?
 
Should you want something ready made super tea and bud swell can do a decent job carrying u through an entire grow. However I'd feed and if I wanted to be organic I'd go nectar for the gods either way keep ur teas going. Good luck bro.


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