maranibbana
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is your instagram meangenefrommendenchino by chance? hahaI actually had them to feed them to my chickens, I really never had thought to use them for in my grows.
is your instagram meangenefrommendenchino by chance? hahaI actually had them to feed them to my chickens, I really never had thought to use them for in my grows.
Highly recommendIts actually in bran flakes
When u make a tea its more fungal than bacteria
If i remember properly its 1/4 cup to 3gal water
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Grandmaster Northwood's thread is great. Much to learn there - He also makes Chicharons!!! What??Last night I started reading Northwood's thread about his Pink Lemonade grow, and I have heard about no till but I didn't really looked into it aside from a quick Google search, I didn't have a great idea of what it was really, after reading his thread I now have a better idea of what it is and I liked it. It's so simple but at the same time so complex, replicating what mother earth does on the planet in your grow tent, man. One day I would like to one day work towards that, but I think I need to learn plenty. @Northwood man looks like he understands very well what's happening outside and inside his environment. Very amazing.
Like when I started growing mj, I bought micro, grow, bloom pH perfect AN nutrients because when I googled how to grow weed a lot of bottled nutrients lines came up (I'm still finishing my AN nutrients bottles in a separated pot because I don't like to throw away money), but then realized that growing weed didn't need me to spend that much, thank god I realized that before buying the rest of the bottles they sell to grow "better weed" (cal mag, candy....). Then I saw somewhere here in a post that a lot of noobs start with AN xD. I felt that.They have their time and place. Everyone who starts organic starts heavy on them then learns they aren’t needed that often, esp when the soil is solid and well amended and high quality ewc. The tea is Almost too much. Prob good for the fox farm folx tho heheh x-x I kid kid...but do I?
I started with AN hahahaLike when I started growing mj, I bought micro, grow, bloom pH perfect AN nutrients because when I googled how to grow weed a lot of bottled nutrients lines came up (I'm still finishing my AN nutrients bottles in a separated pot because I don't like to throw away money), but then realized that growing weed didn't need me to spend that much, thank god I realized that before buying the rest of the bottles they sell to grow "better weed" (cal mag, candy....). Then I saw somewhere here in a post that a lot of noobs start with AN xD. I felt that.
That’s a winnerOther than EWC, i use no manures in the tea and no animal meals.
Are you brewing a tea and applying it directly? Try brewing your tea and adding one or two cups to a watering container. Tea can be hot like things in compost can be hot. You dont have to use all the tea at once. I use 4 cups out of a one gallon batch and put the rest in the next batch of soil I plan to useThis a great thread and I’m grateful for all the experience weighing in. One thing is clear to me. As a noob without a worm bin I need that first. Once I have that worked out then I can revisit teas. Especially if I need to make that homemade gold spread a bit further.
I do think Northwood mentioning alcohol possibly brewing up should be considered by new guys. My first go at it, simplest recipe, smelled fine and plants reacted in horror with twisted leaves. I can only guess what I did wrong. My environment might cause something bad to brew easy though.
I did! I brewed and thought it had to be poured immediately. I didn’t cut it at all and figure at the very least I should have.Are you brewing a tea and applying it directly? ?Try brewing your tea and adding one or two cups to a watering container. Tea can be hot like things in compost can be hot.
did you run their casings in tandem with worm? is it worth adding in or pretty much the same thing going on. been seeing some places claim it has all needed micros but zero lab work to prove it...
Can I ask about the ‘rehydrated’ part? Are you presoaking it to rinse it? I know kelp can vary a bit by source. Seems if it were salty that’d help some.I just use rehydrated kelp meal, aloe, and coconut.
I think he's referring to coot's method of diy kelp tea. Where he soaks kelp meal and purees it into a paste and stores it in his fridge. He uses it as an instant kelp tea. I've tried this and the kelp doesn't mix with the water too well and stays solid if you don't puree it good enough. I usually prefer to just bubble kelp and molasses with an air pump and a 5 gallon bucket and use that as kelp tea.Can I ask about the ‘rehydrated’ part? Are you presoaking it to rinse it? I know kelp can vary a bit by source. Seems if it were salty that’d help some.
When I do get there I’ll try a tea from this thread AND water it down some
This is it kinda. Having done this for a few years my process is different now. I actually put the kelp through a coffee grinder. Then hydrate it. I then portion it out into an ice tray add a bit of water and freeze em. 1 in a gallon of water in my sprayer. I used to get clogs when i would hydrate first then blend as the blender didnt break it down enough. You could also use a mortar and pestle set to pulverize it down.I think he's referring to coot's method of diy kelp tea. Where he soaks kelp meal and purees it into a paste and stores it in his fridge. He uses it as an instant kelp tea. I've tried this and the kelp doesn't mix with the water too well and stays solid if you don't puree it good enough. I usually prefer to just bubble kelp and molasses with an air pump and a 5 gallon bucket and use that as kelp tea.
That is a great idea. I will definitely be using a coffee grinder before hydrating from now on.This is it kinda. Having done this for a few years my process is different now. I actually put the kelp through a coffee grinder. Then hydrate it. I then portion it out into an ice tray add a bit of water and freeze em. 1 in a gallon of water in my sprayer. I used to get clogs when i would hydrate first then blend as the blender didnt break it down enough. You could also use a mortar and pestle set to pulverize it down.