How long can I leave worm tea aerating for?

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GnarlyC

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I have just started brewing worm tea for my plants and have been making large batches. How long will the tea stay alive if aerating constantly?
 
SkunkyDunk

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I've made teas for years.
Sometimes you can continue to "feed" it over quite a while. Other times not so much.
Temp is a big factor, cooler temps, longer brews.
 
GnarlyC

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I've made teas for years.
Sometimes you can continue to "feed" it over quite a while. Other times not so much.
Temp is a big factor, cooler temps, longer brews.
What do I feed or with to keep it alive for long periods? Molasses?
 
SkunkyDunk

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That's what I have used exclusively.
But you'll find others who disagree.
You can use any number of carbohydrates to do this too. Maple syrup, fruit juice or sugar.
Warmer, above 80 will kill it.
 
GnarlyC

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That's what I have used exclusively.
But you'll find others who disagree.
You can use any number of carbohydrates to do this too. Maple syrup, fruit juice or sugar.
Warmer, above 80 will kill it.

Any idea how much how often? I guess this depends on batch size? My batch is a bit over 5 gal or 20 L. Thanks for your help!
 
SkunkyDunk

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For 5 gal ide start with 2 or 3 tbs.
I do 2 gallon batches then dilute to 8 gallons, I use 1 tbs.
 
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