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Im growing in roots organic greenlite soil and plan on feeding with almost the entire Roots organics bottle line (so yea not true organics) plus great white hygrozyme and some liquid karma..would i be doing any good for my soil activity by making the tea listed above? Also is it correct that you should appy great white at the end of the tea brewing ?
Also I have nitrozyme sample would applying that or hygrozyme do anything for the tea? I have seen people do it online but i dont feel like everyones on the the same page..
Drop the kelp, use the Trinity for feeding (as directed, and if for tea, try it and see what happens), and just make the tea from worm castings and molasses as per Microbeman's site instructions.I was wondering if using EWC, Roots organic Trinity, and Roots organic Extreme serene would make a decent tea?
Trinity has molasses, yucca extract, quillaja extract, kelp extract, soy protein hydrolysate, aloe extract, and humic acid
Extreme serene is a organic liquid kelp extract.
I was thinking about using this along with my current Root organic nutes possibly just use it a couple times in veg..
It seems like that would be a decent basic tea from what ive read but if someone could chime in I would appreciate it :)
Thanks for all the responses, I'm gonna just make a couple Worm casting and molasses teas during veg and other than that keep it the same as my first run with Roots Nutes ..see how it goes...should i add great white at the end of tea brewing? Also i plan on purchasing caps bennies in the future but Im maxed out on purchases right now so great white till next run..
If GW is mycorrhizae, then it's better used where it can make direct contact with roots. I don't use Great White and so cannot say for certain, sounds like Capulator has a handle on that aspect. It's important to remember, though, that mycos really do need roots.
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