Savage Henry
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...to quote teaming with microbes.
Last week I made baby's first fungal tea. Ewc mixed w/2tbs/c powdered oatmeal (steel cut oats ground up in a coffe grinder) wet the mix to field capacity and spread out in a 1090 tray, another tray (w/holes) over top and placed it on a heated propagation mat. Two days later I had quite the fungal mass growing. Brewed it up for 48hrs w/some cyto plus and insect frass and kelp then applied @full strength. The ladies loved it.
This week I'm doing the same thing except I add 30g each of the root and foliar packs to the initial ewc/oatmeal/water mix. It's currently on the heat mat, we'll see how it goes, I suppose I'll post a pic when the fungal mass grows.
Anyone else done it this way? What were your experiences with it?
The resulting ewc mud had a much more paste-y consistency than w/o the biowar, due to the talc. Maybe next week I'll put the biowar in with the water I use to soak the ewc and "let the majority of the talc carrier settle".
Last week I made baby's first fungal tea. Ewc mixed w/2tbs/c powdered oatmeal (steel cut oats ground up in a coffe grinder) wet the mix to field capacity and spread out in a 1090 tray, another tray (w/holes) over top and placed it on a heated propagation mat. Two days later I had quite the fungal mass growing. Brewed it up for 48hrs w/some cyto plus and insect frass and kelp then applied @full strength. The ladies loved it.
This week I'm doing the same thing except I add 30g each of the root and foliar packs to the initial ewc/oatmeal/water mix. It's currently on the heat mat, we'll see how it goes, I suppose I'll post a pic when the fungal mass grows.
Anyone else done it this way? What were your experiences with it?
The resulting ewc mud had a much more paste-y consistency than w/o the biowar, due to the talc. Maybe next week I'll put the biowar in with the water I use to soak the ewc and "let the majority of the talc carrier settle".