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thecosmicgoat

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I'm on my way out there now and I'll see what I can grab. I have a CT brewing 18hrs(homemade compost,mollases,5/1/1 fish emulsion) would it be to late to toss it in or should it be a fresh batch?
 

thecosmicgoat

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Shit. 1 more question, is fresh kelp o.k. toss into CT? Or should it be composted first? I've always composted it. I'm new to brewing teas and the notice is incredible. Anyway Im gunna comback from the forest and ocean with a bunch of goodies to show you, and I want to post some pics of my set-up too. 2 strawberry cough(dutch passion) and 2 Liberty Haze(Barneys).
 

cannawizard

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Im also going to grab some kelp, starts to wash up on shore this time of year.
lucky you, feel free to send me some hehe :mrgreen:

I'm on my way out there now and I'll see what I can grab. I have a CT brewing 18hrs(homemade compost,mollases,5/1/1 fish emulsion) would it be to late to toss it in or should it be a fresh batch?
no worries, as long as your bubblin'-- you can add more ingredients, i bubble for 60hrs sometimes-- in the end, i let the left overs turn anaerobic & pour that on our compost piles~ :joint:
 

cannawizard

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Shit. 1 more question, is fresh kelp o.k. toss into CT? Or should it be composted first? I've always composted it. I'm new to brewing teas and the notice is incredible. Anyway Im gunna comback from the forest and ocean with a bunch of goodies to show you, and I want to post some pics of my set-up too. 2 strawberry cough(dutch passion) and 2 Liberty Haze(Barneys).
i prefer fresh over processed but you'll never know till you try~ just make sure to mash it up before tossin in your brew~
 

VTMi'kmaq

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I live on the edge of a forest. Whould the fungi I find around the forest be good for adding to my compost teas?
your insticts serve you well all forests and grasslands have there veryown ecosystem living in there soils to benefit the flora and fauna above ground! symbiotic it is!
 

thecosmicgoat

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This is 3 diffrent types of fungus I picked today. Would any be suggested? I never made it to the coast for kelp but this can be done anytime. The 2nd photo is of 2 liberty haze and 2 strawberry cough 3 days into 12/12. The 5 little girls are clones of Wonder Woman from Nirvana under a 150hps and mixed cfls. Ive grown this before, a friend has a steady supply of clones if needed. The Liberty haze and Strawberry Cough uder a 400hps are new to me.
 

cannawizard

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This is 3 diffrent types of fungus I picked today. Would any be suggested? I never made it to the coast for kelp but this can be done anytime. The 2nd photo is of 2 liberty haze and 2 strawberry cough 3 days into 12/12. The 5 little girls are clones of Wonder Woman from Nirvana under a 150hps and mixed cfls. Ive grown this before, a friend has a steady supply of clones if needed. The Liberty haze and Strawberry Cough uder a 400hps are new to me.
i'm in the middle of taking a break from drenching the greenhouse, brb :) badass pics btw~
 

cannawizard

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@thecosmicgoat: i'd use all three-- unless you want to experiment and try one at a time, but it would be easier just to mix all three in the same brew~ Kelp is food for teas, soil conditioner, micronutes, etc etc --i'd take advantage of your free green nute around your area :)
 

thecosmicgoat

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I took the one in soil and added that to the already brewing tea. The soil was full of the web like fungus and probably alot of spores. Im going to save the larger I think its called chicken of the woods for my next batch. The one on the stick Im going to throw in my compost. Im now curious on trying fresh kelp teas. Also when I was just out I saw lots of bear scat full of partially decomposed salmon. Im thinking this might be good compost material!
 

thecosmicgoat

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Free nutes for sure. This last grow I have made my own super soil and started with teas about 2 weeks ago. I can get most for free, manure from a friends farm, and compost from my yard. Im making a worm composting bin as we speak. I buy potting mix to lossen it up, liquid fish fert, and liquid bat guano for the teas. I guess I had to buy the seeds too.
 

cannawizard

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Free nutes for sure. This last grow I have made my own super soil and started with teas about 2 weeks ago. I can get most for free, manure from a friends farm, and compost from my yard. Im making a worm composting bin as we speak. I buy potting mix to lossen it up, liquid fish fert, and liquid bat guano for the teas. I guess I had to buy the seeds too.
i get my beans from attitude, never gave me a prob & always on time (tracking) , hoping to get a sweet pheno from our kalinga beans :joint:
 

thecosmicgoat

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I use Vancouver seed bank and marijuana-seeds-canada.com MSC has a better sellection than VSB, but VSB has great prices for canadian seeds. Why all the hype about attitude? Obviously they must be good, but what makes them better?
 

cannawizard

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I use Vancouver seed bank and marijuana-seeds-canada.com MSC has a better sellection than VSB, but VSB has great prices for canadian seeds. Why all the hype about attitude? Obviously they must be good, but what makes them better?
not sure if they are better, but they always did me good, lots of sites to pick from.. as long as it works, all gravvy~ :joint:
 
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