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Hey cap, you get a chance last weekend to do the fogger test to see if anything lived after spraying with it?I have a brand new fogger that I havent used. I will make some tea this weeknd, and fire it through the fogger on to a slide and scope it to see if everything is dead.
Hey cap, you get a chance last weekend to do the fogger test to see if anything lived after spraying with it?
The EC or PPM of your tea is irrelevant... You can feed straight concentrate without hurting a thingok guys. this is my second time brewing tea and my first time ive checked the EC of the tea. i stick my Blue Lab Truncheon into the 4 gallons of tea brewing and to my surprise i get an EC reading of 2.6!!!!! 1850 ppm!!!!! Is this normal? 4 gallons of water, 4 tablespoons of foliar and root pack, 1 1/4 cups of EWC, 1 1/4 cups of of alfalfa meal and 4 tablespoons of maxicrop seaweed kelp. sounds awfully high to me! let me know what you guys think. was planning on pouring this tea into another 20 gallons of water so thinking i should be ok this time but for the times i wanna do straight tea i would think this would burn the shit out of the plants!?!
The PPM does seem high.. My teas come out at about 300ppm-400ppm .5 conversion... You should be fine if you mix it with water.... Personally i wouldn't give my girls tea that high in PPMs.. The only time i had teas near 1000ppm was when I used way too much compost/EWC and Molasses....ok guys. this is my second time brewing tea and my first time ive checked the EC of the tea. i stick my Blue Lab Truncheon into the 4 gallons of tea brewing and to my surprise i get an EC reading of 2.6!!!!! 1850 ppm!!!!! Is this normal? 4 gallons of water, 4 tablespoons of foliar and root pack, 1 1/4 cups of EWC, 1 1/4 cups of of alfalfa meal and 4 tablespoons of maxicrop seaweed kelp. sounds awfully high to me! let me know what you guys think. was planning on pouring this tea into another 20 gallons of water so thinking i should be ok this time but for the times i wanna do straight tea i would think this would burn the shit out of the plants!?!
At number three when using worm castings, could it safely be replaced with Fox farm Ocean Forest? Just curious!
Thanks for the reply
I think I will just keep brewing like Im brewing plants havent been this happy for a long time. 2 of the mothers are recovered russet mite victims and are now finally loving life.
Heres what Im doing if ya dont mind critiquing my tea
2 gallons ro water
1/2 cup ewc
1/2 cup Alaskan humus soil
1/2 alfalfa meal
2 tbls root
2 tbls foliar
50 ml hibrix or molasses
Brew at 78-80f for 18 to 24 hrs
Thanks
PS I have a entire bottle of orca can I dump that in the tea at the end of brew just to use the stuff up???
And thanks again
BG
hey cap bout time 4 a refill again, be hitting u on that soon.
i would like to know whats ur current tea recipe these days, have u change anything maybe added something?
up to this point my teas have consisted of caps root n foliar a lil root blooms, worm castings, molasses, fish mix sometimes sea green n now days a lil H16 prime.
sometimes i use molasses but no fish mix while other times it's the other way around, i would like to take this tea thing to the next step n maybe add a few things for the better.
how much is a "little" sea green cap?
next, why exsctky do you foliar spray during lights on? and why do you not recommend it? thanks.....:)
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