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You can brew the root pack. I advise not to brew for longer than 24 hours, but that can be taken with a grain of salt given opinions are like assholes (everybodys got one!) The original purpose of the thread was to promote using caps bennies with the tea, because when compared to heisenberg tea additives (GW, ZHO, aquashield)... Well, let's just say that in my biased opinion my packs kick the shit out of all of those products (strictly in terms of concentration and species diversity).
Let me be clear: the packs (all three of them) were meant to be used with water only. Using them in a tea is an afterthought. They will work fine with just water. They will also work in tea. The root pack has many bacteria which will multiply rapidly given o2 and a food source. Rapid multiplication of some species can, over time, lead to the diminishing of other species as they are all competing in a tea for food and O2. Bacteria will come out of spore state and multiply much faster than fungi. Yes you can brew a fungal dominant tea or bacteria dominant tea. You also need a microscope and a significant understanding of the "soil food web" to really be able to tell what the fuck you are doing when making tea. For example, just because the tea is foaming doesn't automatically make it good.
It would be easy for me to not say anything bad... for example I was afraid the other day that brewing the foliar pack for longer than 24 hours could be killing fungi. I made a thread of it instead of sweeping it under the rug. That is because I want to educate myself and others... whether or not it helps drive sales does not matter. Sales are not really important to me and never have been... I have always done just fine without selling microbes. :)
I honestly just want to give myself and others a good product that works and that comes at a fair price. The microbes are fascinating to me, and I am having a blast learning about this shit from research, and more importantly from you all.
-Cap