AACT, Bloom Tea, Veg Tea, Fungal Tea, Myco Tea, recipes from the outdoor guys.

Go go n chill

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Did you use neem seed meal?

I know what, why don't you post what you put in it to stop me from guessing?

Fermented plant juice FPJ is a product made as part of Korean natural farming. KNF.

It sounds like you may have some general reading to do. I would recommend Teaming with Microbes
Well I’m not awfully worried about it, it is just plant . I’m here for the fun of it
 

SCJedi

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I don't really worry either, it's all good.

I wouldn't brew the dry all purpose into a tea unless the box tells you too. It's probably meant to be mixed directly into the soil and won't break down as fast in a water jug.

How did your plants take it?
 

Go go n chill

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The link didn't work for me, but if there is neem seed in the ingredients, it will smell like vomit or death when made into a tea.
No neem in it. I’ve got neem oil in my stock of goodies and that isn’t the smell. It didn’t hurt the plants at all but I probably wouldn’t mix it with water again...... I’ll find other solutions . Thx for the help man. Week 7 of flower
 

SCJedi

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Has anyone used dragonfly earth medicine?if so have you used the radiant green?
I have not used it but it is on my "Try it" list.

I originally heard it from this Potcast with Duke Diamond VA. At the very end he is asked for a product endorsement. One thing he couldn't live without and he mentions the Dragonfly Earth Medicine. You can FFW to 2h:37m:35s and here his comments. It is a pretty hearty, genuine endorsement.

https://soundcloud.com/user-928350579-16614181/episode-1-duke-diamond-va-of-brothers-grimm
 

SageFromZen

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I have not used it but it is on my "Try it" list.

I originally heard it from this Potcast with Duke Diamond VA. At the very end he is asked for a product endorsement. One thing he couldn't live without and he mentions the Dragonfly Earth Medicine. You can FFW to 2h:37m:35s and here his comments. It is a pretty hearty, genuine endorsement.

https://soundcloud.com/user-928350579-16614181/episode-1-duke-diamond-va-of-brothers-grimm
Go to the Emerald Cup. Hit the Dragonfly Earth Medicine booth for freebies! I have used Radiant Green but not as an AACT as it was intended. I've used Brilliant Black also.

It's just that I make my own permie accumulator teas so I'm already pretty much doing what DFEM do only they've got dried ingredients ready for use and I'm using the fresh leaves of the same dynamic accumulators they are.

Edit: Depending on what's growing near you-you should be able to go for a hike and collect the leaves of stinging nettle; mallow; comfrey; horsetail; yarrow; milk vetch; Fill a 5 gallon bucket with all of the above, cut and bruise the leaves with a pair of garden sheers and add pure water till the bucket is half full and let it sit un-aerated for two weeks stirring every few days. Then strainer-out the remaining vegetable matter and save the juice. Apply at a rate of 1 to 10 parts to pure water.
 
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HarvesterPdx

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Here's my vegg recipe, which today I incorporated some phos' guano, azomite and cal mag to the recipe because most of my plants are in pre-flower. Question: How do I use Bragg's Amino Acids? Is this to be plain watered with or can I add it inti the tea? I brew 60 gallons of tea.

2 gallons water in 5 gallon bucket with air stones + pump, this recipe below is to be mixed with 2 gallons of water.
VEGG RECIPE:
Tbspn Molasses
Tbspn Kelp Meal
Tbspn Neem Seed Meal
Tbspn All Purpose Fertilizer
2 tspns Nitro Liquid Fish
tspn Humic Acid
2 tspns Nitro Bat Guano
tspn Oyster Shell Powder
tspn Liquid Kelp
Brew for one day then add 1 cup of earth worm castings per 2 gallons. Brew for 3 days total. DONOT add anything to tea. Keep cool in hot temperatures. Strain and Feed.
 

J.James

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Has anyone tried the New Terp Teas From the Roots Organics line / Aurora Innovations? If so what did you think about the results? What else did you add to the tea for Veg and Bloom?
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Maineahh

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Just wondering if anyone has fish bone meal tea recipe.or uses it in a recipe. I think some of my girls have a good of a phosphorus deficiency right now early in flowering. I'm using a beginners organic soil mix and I think maybe the plants are a little too big and have used up what nutrients I have in soil. Just started giving them fat flowers from dragonfly Earth medicine. But thought I'd give them a little more of a kick by adding some fish bone meal to the Tea.
 

J.James

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Just wondering if anyone has fish bone meal tea recipe.or uses it in a recipe. I think some of my girls have a good of a phosphorus deficiency right now early in flowering. I'm using a beginners organic soil mix and I think maybe the plants are a little too big and have used up what nutrients I have in soil. Just started giving them fat flowers from dragonfly Earth medicine. But thought I'd give them a little more of a kick by adding some fish bone meal to the Tea.
I add Happy Frog steamed bone meal 3-15 -0 and Down to earth fish bone meal 3 -16-0 to all my bloom teas, 1/2 Teaspoon of both per gal of brew

Edit - I'd like to add that its best I find to brew that for 48 hours and watch your TDS
 

MrKnotty

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@DonTesla I've seen a few people putting fishbone meal in their teas on this thread. I was wondering what your opinion on that is? Does it make the Phosphorus readily available to the plant or is it a waste of time. Hope all is well!

Peace
 

DonTesla

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@DonTesla I've seen a few people putting fishbone meal in their teas on this thread. I was wondering what your opinion on that is? Does it make the Phosphorus readily available to the plant or is it a waste of time. Hope all is well!

Peace
Hey MK, all is well, thank you, best to you as well..

hmm, pretty nasty, imo, stink up the place why don't we, haha ah, jk.

Yah, maybe for some its not bad, outdoors it be a little different.. smells aren't trapped for one, but for me, more of a quality specialist vs yield specialist, that likes to KIS, and keep that burn ultra smooth.. I hate see ppl under-building their soil, taking little short cuts here and there, then fast forward to fearful disappointment, and the ensuing correcting later, often over-reacting and over-complicating teas..
If we care so much, let's just build better soil! .. or adjust the recipe accordingly for next time..

I think if we focus on quality full spectrum composts, both bacterial and fungal, and larger more proper pot sizes too, then teas and soil drenches can become an after thought.. I think teas could be gotten away from altogether tbh, great for a beginner approach / more reactive style.. but, forget ph swings, and burnt tips, the true fun (and beauty, for me) lies in a proactive style and a more water-only approach.. creating an environment where the plant can lead, and express, and unlock hidden traits, in a zen state.

Too much P, you burn hot on the tongue, you burn black, you hinder the bene myco-infections, and so on..

I rather, like to focus on microbes and fungals in the latter stages, and let them work harder, extrapolating inherent P..still stuck in the ground.. in short, apparent P problems should first be solved with a balanced food web, cause often it WILL fix said "P problem"..

So, that said, I do believe in 'pre-fungal-boosting' or growing fungi on tea food prior to bubbling, to boost the teas fungal numbers, that is, if no Full Spectrum (FS) compost is available- and I do still use FBM in about half my recipes, albeit in much lower numbers nowadays- but yes, I have omitted it from my tea game, personally, due to more endearing ideals.
 

pollen205

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Is IT dangerues to brew aact indoor for health..worm cast and bat bacteria Are they hazard for your health if you brew say in you bedrom where you sleep?
 

ShLUbY

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Is IT dangerues to brew aact indoor for health..worm cast and bat bacteria Are they hazard for your health if you brew say in you bedrom where you sleep?
If your tea brewing process is proper (meaning it's aerobic like it should be), then not at all. Be sure to avoid brewing teas with guanos in them. There is potential of harm if guano is involved.
 
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