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Thanks Capulators, Squiggly and Larebowm for your help.
This would increase shipping costs slightly, but you can use chemical heat packs as well. There are heat packs that stay warm for 24hrs or so. It's what we used to use to ship live animals during cold weather. Similar to the hand warmer packs sold for skiers. They'll last even longer if you activate them then wrap them in some newsprint before dropping them in the box.If freezing is a concern please leave a note with your order and I will require a signature for delivery. This way it will be held at the post office if you are not home to receive.
Thanks for the advise man. I'll brew an even split @ like 10 hours then use 1/4 cup the first time to see how it goes lol. Whenever I try new stuff its like learning how to grow for me all over again.They are both correct. 2 hours is fine, 24 is too.... the time and conditions determine which species come out of stasis and how large their population can become. Most agree that variety is good, so changing things up is just fine.
I'd use 1/4-1/2c of brewed tea per gallon, just to be on the safe side........
fwiw, I have been using the packs directly from the pouch (zero brew time), and I'm very happy with the results. Could be cheaper, but the results make up for that.
you can also use the tea at full strength if desired !
this is my plan, just setup a 40gal brew. got aphids, recommended at full strength. figured i'd hit everything just a bit, enough to soak the crown of each plant and then water like normal the next day. mostly beds, 64 1gal pots.
hopefully 40gal is enough.
You need to water through to runoff if you have RA you need to soak them in foliar pack and let the fungi do the work from there.