Check this tea, thought I would share. :)

dirt clean

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Well I must be running a pretty light soil. Before the third node at week 2 I fed a tea pretty strong I thought. Well it did ok. I thought i had some damage but it was so small idk that at all. Any way the growth was strong.

I fed a lighter tea the next time and they took off and the one plant that showed a off color tip on 2 leaves did great this time.

All different strains and they all have different growths. One it turns out was a mistake and is a sativa.


So I am about to feed my girls this tea. (widow cindy, mystery sativa, and bagseed.

1 tbsp High N bat guano
4 tbsp worm castings
6 ml bio bizz grow
1 tbsp molasses
1 tbsp sea weed mix no npk variety just good stuff
2 tbsp super plant tonic
1 -2 tbsp alaska fish emulsion

aeroting the mix right now in a jug with a large aquarium air pump.


I will feed tomorow this mix at a quart a gallon.

I think they can take these teas as they are in a weaker soil mix.

These are not my prize plants that are too young to feed. These got just some rite aid potting soil and perlite. They seem to like it.

I think I ph burned or nute burned my plants in the fox farm light warrior mix which is why my next soil will be moss and worm castings primarily. At least I think. I am toying with the idea of super soil and found a good garden store that stocks all things organic.:fire:

i love making tea. smells so good!
 

dirt clean

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lol, I fed yesterday and the results WERE awesome. In about 5 hours I checked th eladies again and wow they were off the charts as usual at feeding time.


this is so easy. I have learned a little since I made that tea and have learned the npk ratios in that tea look a little high inthe N but the tea worked. Organics. hehe.
 
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