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Why are you putting all that stuff in? Truly all you really need is high quality (vermi)compost and molasses to grow out a full compliment of microbes. If you are including endomycorrhizal fungi spores in compost tea, this is a waste of time and money.
Why are you putting all that stuff in? Truly all you really need is high quality (vermi)compost and molasses to grow out a full compliment of microbes. If you are including endomycorrhizal fungi spores in compost tea, this is a waste of time and money.
Pardon my ignorance but what is (vermi) compost, and how does one make or acquire it?
Dr FG
I'm with this guy.awesome thread bro
damn i read this awhile ago, way to bring this back to life Sea. This is a great thread.Another good thread for organic-heads.
Great points here. mind if i ask for a bit more info on you flowering tea? whats the brew duration when using forest humus?I have found Forest Humus compost based tea is a better flowering option. Although they take longer to compost and brew they have a greater fungal content do to relatively high humic acid content. Fungi 4 Flowers!
Oops, one more thing, watch out for high trichoderma inoculants. Trichaderma is the cheapest and most aggressive of the fungi in these things. The trichoderma will take over and leave little room for microbial diversity.
Great points here. mind if i ask for a bit more info on you flowering tea? whats the brew duration when using forest humus?
true about trichoderma, my buddy from ABC organics (primmordial solutions - sea green dudes) dropped some knowledge on me about trichos not to long ago. Saying how companies commercializing beneficial bacterias use alot of trichos for fillers, which in abundance can cause problems to microbial populations. However out of the many strains of trichoderma, there are its benefits such as: plant pathogen prevention, rhizosphere colonization, plant growth promotion and so on. so dont flip if you see trichoderma in your listed propagules/gram.Z
what do you prefer powdered like bio ags humisolve,tm7... or liquid such as fulpower?Also a little humic fulvic mix added to the forest tea will prolong its lifespan.
what do you prefer powdered like bio ags humisolve,tm7... or liquid such as fulpower?
agreed, just curious on other peeps inputs ;)Liquid is much better for teas and dry for soil amendment. It can be a bear getting all the goodies out of the powders in a tea.
That combo would be to your tea, what brick and mortar are to a mason!
Sorry if I'm commenting too much, kinda new to the forum thing.
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