Tea recipies Bloom & Veg

MR.NICE.GUY.1990

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experimenting with tea recipies and I'm looking to brew a tea that's going to take me all the way though veg and flower. I'm just transitioning to super soils that I built, but I have some plants in ewc, sphagnum peat moss, topsoil, and lava rock, with no amendments added to the soil, Just a base mix. Anyway, can I just feed compost teas through flower and still get decent results.

I brew my tea with dandelions from the back yard, kelp, alfalfa, crustacean meal, bu's blend bio dynamic compost, ewc, and comfrey. Anything could add, or even remove to improve it?
 

FresnoFarmer

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A member named Postedup610 posted this here back in 2012. Works great.

Original article can be found at http://forum.grasscity.com/introduce-yourself/718389-organic-guano-tea-recipe-spaceship-farmer.html
All information belongs to SpaceShipFarmer, I did not create any of this.

King of the HILL Organic Guano Tea Recipe



Week 1-3 Clone/ Seedling brew
Week 4-6 Veg 1 Brew
Week 7-9 Veg 2 Brew
Week 10-14 Bloom 1 Brew
Week 15-18 Bloom 2 Brew
Water with Brew once a week. Give fresh non-chlorinated water as needed in between brew.


Clone/Seedling Brew (less than 4 weeks old):
1/2 Cup of Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
2 1/2 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
1 tsp Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 2 1/2 gallons of (treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.
Make sure to strain well through cheesecloth if using airoponic rootmisting.

Once a week until roots are over 1inch. Then same mix plus 2 TBS Mycorrhizae Fungus product (Oregonism XL).


Veg 1 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Mexican Bat Guano (Nitrogen rich guano)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.

For foliar feed application spray finished brew every 2-3 days in the first 6 hours of light. (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE)


Veg 2 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Mexican Bat Guano (Nitrogen rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
3-5 TBS Concentrated Fish emulsions
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.

For foliar feed application spray finishedbrew every 2-3 days in the first 6 hours of light. (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE)


Bloom 1 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Jamaican Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.

For foliar feed application spray finished brew every 3-4 days in the first 6 hours of light. (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE)


Bloom 2 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
2/3 cup Indonesian Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.
DO NOT FOLIAR FEED AFTER WEEK 4 OF BLOOM

You can add a biological stimulator to any brew to give a jump start to the process. I LOVE OREGONISM XL by Root Organics. Follow directions on container.

FLUSHING DIRECTIONS:hahahahahahahahahahahah
Continue until the day you Harvest. Don't Panic, Its Organic!

Curing Directions:
Cut all leaves from buds, leaving only the flower.
Leave the buds on the branch.
Hang branches for 3-4 days on a line in a dark room at 70-75 degrees with average humidity (50-60rh)
Clip buds from branch and into cardboard box. Make sure they are one layer thin on the bottom of box not stacked. Leave them in the box, with the top on, for 3-4 days, giving them a good shake once a day.
Put buds in an air tight glass jar (Ikea) for 3-4 days. *** Very important to shake up and BURP(open top to release gasses) ONCE A DAY*****
After that it should be ready. If anyone tells you it will take less than 10 days to properly cure nugs, forget anything else they have ever told you.
The nugs should barely smell until you twist-break them open, then it should be DANK!

Other directions:

Brew in 5 gallon home depot bucket outside, for smell and overflow reasons. Use as many airstones as possible to bubble your brew. You can't add too much dissolved Oxygen. 18-24 hours later the Sweet molasses smell will turn to a rich earthy smell. IT IS DONE! Let sit for 20 minutes after you remove the airstones to allow sediment to settle to bottom. Pour 2.5 gallons into new bucket to 50/50 with fresh water for soil drench. Use tea with-in 6 hours of airstone removal at max. Right away is best. Rinse out bucket sludge into outside garden as soon as possible. If it dries i'll bet you a dollar you'll buy a new bucket.

Use Root misting airoponic 5g bucket for Clones with 24/7 6500k florescent light.

Move from clone bucket to veg. 1 when roots are 4 to 8 inches.

If possible, re pot using a slightly bigger pot between veg 1 ( 1 gallon)and veg 2 (3 gallon).
Sprinkle 1 tsp. of Mycorrhizae Fungus product on root ball during trans potting.

Veg stage should be to desired size. You should top veg plants often until they are about 18-24 inches tall and have 12-15 tops (ready for colas)
Use 6500k florescent light 18 hours on, 6 hours off. Temperature should be 72-78 degrees.

Bloom should be 8-10 weeks based on strain of plant.
Use 1000watt High Pressure Sodium lights 12 hours on 12 hours off. Temperature should be 70-76 degrees. I like to lower temp in Bloom 2 to 65-72 degrees to bring out the purple. (just a lack of molybdenum due to cold) But helps with sales later.
First 2 weeks in bloom the plants will stretch, wait to re pot until week 3 so the new soil feeds flowering not stretching. Use 7.5 -10 gallon pot depending on size.
Lollie pop the plants week 3 right after re potting. This means cutting all the bottom leaves and node sites off so there are 18 inches from top to bottom node site. From dirt to lowest node site/ leaf should look like sticks. Also cutting off all small offshoots is helpful to clean up middle. Remember 1000w HPS only penetrates 18 inches.

I can tell you the best and easiest way to get all this online if you want.

Happy growing

-Spaceship Farmer
 

vostok

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experimenting with tea recipies and I'm looking to brew a tea that's going to take me all the way though veg and flower. I'm just transitioning to super soils that I built, but I have some plants in ewc, sphagnum peat moss, topsoil, and lava rock, with no amendments added to the soil, Just a base mix. Anyway, can I just feed compost teas through flower and still get decent results.

I brew my tea with dandelions from the back yard, kelp, alfalfa, crustacean meal, bu's blend bio dynamic compost, ewc, and comfrey. Anything could add, or even remove to improve it?
Taking the above method only a fool would use as each tea can be adapted to suit most plants
but really why would you...?
once a plant has completed its veg run why feed it veg food?
far better for you for you to adapt the food to the plant than the other way round

easy to use is Nettle tea in veg
and later Comfrey tea in flower

good luck
 

MR.NICE.GUY.1990

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I'm still really new to the organics growing style. I just figured a medium with no amendments might require a more diverse selection of ingredients. I also found a website on Google that listed the n.p.k of everything from alfalfa to coffee grounds. I guess I was experimenting with a veg tea
 

MR.NICE.GUY.1990

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Btw, I have a super soil already mixed with plants already in them. As I said, I'm new to organics and super soil, but i mixed my own super soil, and didnt add anything like dolomite lime as a ph buffer.

Can you top dress with oyster shell every so often and just water it in?
 
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