Yet another compst tea question........

fatality

Well-Known Member
I am in the beginning of my organic transition and still have a couple kinks that need worked out. One right off the top of my head is, when making compost tea do you add all the organic material you plan on putting into the tea inside the teabag...? I am wondering if i am supposed to put the guano directly in the teabag or let it tumble around in the brew outside of the teabag. i know goodies will be certain to leech from the bag if i were to put the guano inside it, but wouldn't you lose out on some leftover goodies that couldn't permeate through the bag? This question has got me straight trippin. Please get back to me boo, whoever you may be. Oh yea, and thank you.:leaf:
 

alphawolf.hack

New Member
like he said and keep the solids in the tea bag. keep the solids in the tea bag for a few teas as they will harbor your precious microbes and you can use less spores next tea time
 

fatality

Well-Known Member
No reasons as to why? Wouldn't the soil benefit from the sludge conglomerate? It is nasty, I will have to admit that.
 

fatality

Well-Known Member
like he said and keep the solids in the tea bag. keep the solids in the tea bag for a few teas as they will harbor your precious microbes and you can use less spores next tea time
Microbes are a dime a million though, so what kind of logic goes with that. I would rather use new ingrediants everytime...... at least that is what my better judgement is telling me to do.
 
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