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Lately I've had interest in gaining knowledge on compost tea.
So it turns out that compost tea isn't that useful for it's NPK values but for it's large amounts of bacteria, fungi, protozoa's, and nematodes. Essentially all of the stuff you'd find in a good soil but suspended in liquid in far less volume.
Does anyone have suggestions on adding NPK values to compost tea? I want to keep my coco unamended and feed liquid fertilizers and preferably keep it all organic.
Cheers,
captain.koons
So it turns out that compost tea isn't that useful for it's NPK values but for it's large amounts of bacteria, fungi, protozoa's, and nematodes. Essentially all of the stuff you'd find in a good soil but suspended in liquid in far less volume.
Does anyone have suggestions on adding NPK values to compost tea? I want to keep my coco unamended and feed liquid fertilizers and preferably keep it all organic.
Cheers,
captain.koons