Nute def or normal late flower yellowing?

sh0wtime

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Molasses is good for the micro organisms in your soil, and it also has some macro and micro nutrients like calcium, potassium, magnesium and iron.
I add a little when I'm watering with the enzymes.

It's also pretty good for your health, btw.
Enjoy a tea for example with a teaspoon of sugar cane molassis every day.

Make sure it's sulphur-free tho.
 

PopeyeSpinach

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So this tea should be ready tomorrow afternoon.































Should I add alfalfa and Fish fertilizer to the EWC tea?















I got Neptune's harvest fish fertilizer off Amazon
 

2cent

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So this tea should be ready tomorrow afternoon.































Should I add alfalfa and Fish fertilizer to the EWC tea?















I got Neptune's harvest fish fertilizer off Amazon
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PopeyeSpinach

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So I just want to confirm that I add the alfalfa and fish fertilizer into my existing EWC tea? Or do i make a seperate tea?
 

Hollatchaboy

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So I just want to confirm that I add the alfalfa and fish fertilizer into my existing EWC tea? Or do i make a seperate tea?
the fish fertilizer you can just add to water and water it in. Don't try to do too much at once. That stuff is pretty potent.

You can add alfalfa to the tea, but you really wanted to do that at the start.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Next time you want to make a nutrient tea, add the nutrients, along with the ewc/compost. Look into an all in one, like down to earth vegetable garden, or build a soil craft blend, or if you're in Canada, gaia green 444. Any one of those in a nutrient tea works good for a quick feed.

The Neptune's Harvest fish fertilizer is a lil strong imo. I'd go low dose starting out of it was me.

Fermented extracts work really good for quick feed also.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Next time you want to make a nutrient tea, add the nutrients, along with the ewc/compost. Look into an all in one, like down to earth vegetable garden, or build a soil craft blend, or if you're in Canada, gaia green 444. Any one of those in a nutrient tea works good for a quick feed.

The Neptune's Harvest fish fertilizer is a lil strong imo. I'd go low dose starting out of it was me.

Fermented extracts work really good for quick feed also.
That's odd. I felt like it was super mild, but I haven't used it in awhile.
 

PopeyeSpinach

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Well maybe I didn't use enough or the tea wasn't strong enough but those didn't seem to do much.

The Neptune's harvest definitely seemed to make a difference overnight. Used half tablespoon per gallon.
 
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