Tea for outdoor plants

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Running a dozen plants in pots w/ patio is soil as an experiment.

Been feeding Ewc tea, was going to add kelp and alfalfa to the brew.

What about bat guano? Save for flower?
 
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bat guano is probably good as long as u dont over do it to get a spike in growth lol . the spikes from teas seem to mess things up more then help most of the time cause they change the growth rate alot. making em kinda mild and just using the teas to add color/health seems to work better then using and relying on them for horse power .
 
Seamaiden

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Running a dozen plants in pots w/ patio is soil as an experiment.

Been feeding Ewc tea, was going to add kelp and alfalfa to the brew.

What about bat guano? Save for flower?
Microbeman has found that kelp depresses microbial activity, drop the kelp from that mix. I use alfalfa in a few ways. I use the pellets in my soil mixes, as a tea brewed for about a half hour to an hour, and then as a long term ferment. Easiest are the first two methods.

Whehtehr or not the guano really depends on its numbers, if it's a high-P guano then I'd probably save it for flower.
 

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