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Worm castings tea is always goodFirst picture is the 3 bladed leaf amd second picture is the new growth coming in, at least one side the other has three brown spots in the same area the picture jus didn't look as clear as the second one.
@GrowingGreen I totally agree. Especially if the soil is already loaded up, we need to make those elements available. Adding a microbial army will aid in this for sure.
Its doesnt have the omri stamp for organic but its natural derived from kelpWhy roots accelerator? That isn't organic is it? Putting non organic inputs into an ACT "could" kill your bio-life. Also, many growers have failed microbial tests due to yeast in products used as a foliar. Be careful. (not saying it's actually harmful, but ATM it will cause a failure in a microbial test if foliar sprayed on flowers)
For your tea, I would just do EWC, Molasses, and maybe kelp. Maybe a foliar with some Epsom salts, however I have never used Epsom salts. I have element specific nutrients that I use, so I don't know application rates. However I still feel your macro elements are off, especially Mg and Zn.
This the "root booster" I have bio root from general organics.
That should work to rejuvinate your root zone as wellThis the "root booster" I have bio root from general organics.
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