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I use Roots Organic Terp Teas line ... I also usually brew it up like you're doing. However, it also can be used as a top dressing or premixed into your soil. The flexibility is nice.I think they need a PK boost. The white shit — I can't guess. Maybe brew the bloom tea stronger. If these are all leaves from very low on the plants, you might opt to do nothing. Hard to tell without a pic of the whole plant.
Roots also has a "bloom booster" tea, which has very enhanced levels of K (potassium). I'm going to try it this grow.
I agree on their Terp Tea line. Their soils (707 and Lush) are also very good. Lush for minimal input growing (until tea time in flower) and 707 is great for seedlings and cuts, for a couple of weeks.I use Roots Organic Terp Teas line ... I also usually brew it up like you're doing. However, it also can be used as a top dressing or premixed into your soil. The flexibility is nice.
The discoloration might be due to the flooding issue, but I would be looking at both those black spots and white spots under magnification to see what all you're seeing up close. Look at both front and back of the leaves.
P.S. Bloom Booster Terp Tea is an outstanding product. I use many of the products in their line-up.
I try to stay away from liquid nutes ... dry goes further and has a much longer shelf life. Prior to using Roots Organic Terp Tea line, I was using Botanicare's liquid organic line. I liked Botanicare too other than it was liquid. Over the long haul, the liquids were more expensive to use. This is usually the case no matter what nutrient line a person chooses.I agree on their Terp Tea line. Their soils (707 and Lush) are also very good. Lush for minimal input growing (until tea time in flower) and 707 is great for seedlings and cuts, for a couple of weeks.
Their organic liquid nute line is way too complicated, IMO.
thank you, I will take photos of leaves still on the plants next time.I think they need a PK boost. The white shit — I can't guess. Maybe brew the bloom tea stronger. If these are all leaves from very low on the plants, you might opt to do nothing. Hard to tell without a pic of the whole plant.
Roots also has a "bloom booster" tea, which has very enhanced levels of K (potassium). I'm going to try it this grow.
I love roots organic master program!!I agree on their Terp Tea line. Their soils (707 and Lush) are also very good. Lush for minimal input growing (until tea time in flower) and 707 is great for seedlings and cuts, for a couple of weeks.
Their organic liquid nute line is way too complicated, IMO.
I like "Roots " products but the "terp tea" green/veg is foul as hell if arated as instructedI think they need a PK boost. The white shit — I can't guess. Maybe brew the bloom tea stronger. If these are all leaves from very low on the plants, you might opt to do nothing. Hard to tell without a pic of the whole plant.
Roots also has a "bloom booster" tea, which has very enhanced levels of K (potassium). I'm going to try it this grow.
I'd like to tell yall about "Lotus" dry nutes program!! Looks very interesting & enticing!I try to stay away from liquid nutes ... dry goes further and has a much longer shelf life. Prior to using Roots Organic Terp Tea line, I was using Botanicare's liquid organic line. I liked Botanicare too other than it was liquid. Over the long haul, the liquids were more expensive to use. This is usually the case no matter what nutrient line a person chooses.
I've aerated the "Green Terp Tea" many times. It turns the water brown, and the aeration forms a "brine." @SmokinJo421 by "foul" are you saying it smells? To me, the worst smelling in dry form is the blue bag "Microbe Blast."I like "Roots " products but the "terp tea" green/veg is foul as hell if arated as instructed
Good luck with it & would love to hear how it works 4 ya
As a general rule of thumb I was to the understanding that "whatever" is being brewed starts to smell "bad" not to use it.I've aerated the "Green Terp Tea" many times. It turns the water brown, and the aeration forms a "brine." @SmokinJo421 by "foul" are you saying it smells? To me, the worst smelling in dry form is the blue bag "Microbe Blast."
All of them smell like fishy lake water during the brew process and when you're using it.
The blue bag is essentially Roots Organic's version of "Recharge" only for a whole lot less money. I've been using it for a while and I've been very happy with the results.As a general rule of thumb I was to the understanding that "whatever" is being brewed starts to smell "bad" not to use it.
I've never used the blue bag, but was curious as it's fairly priced!!
Now the smell didn't start till aftr the 24th hour of brewing. I accidentally left a 1/4 gallon of tea/water mixed just over night.
I regret ever opening that jug.
If a fish could shit itself was about what I experienced.
That's funny as hell broThese teas are teaming with living micro organisms that you are multiplying like crazy when aerating. Have to use them immediately. And rinse out the container when finished. Without aeration they die and decompose. I use recharge quite a bit, and left some overnight in a jug. Within 24 hours stank bad enough to gag a maggot! I always apply the teas to the soil, then a little freshwater on top to wash it in just to be on the safe side. Tees are fun to fuck with!
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