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maestroman22
You definitely should my man! I think you'll find plants of all varieties love them! Just brew as little, or as much, as it takes to saturate your plants front and back (both sides of the leaves). The smell is generally pretty earthy...the only scent I know not to mess with is sour-this generally means that the tea has went anaerobic. I generally only brew about a gallon at a time as my garden isn't huge. However, in the summer I normally do 5-10 gallons at a time and apply 2-3 times a week. I vary the teas from time to time so they get a little different variety each time.
Nice work you've got going Chevy! I hope all turns out well for you my man!
Nice work you've got going Chevy! I hope all turns out well for you my man!
maestroman! Thanks for enlightening me!
I've never worked with teas, but I do like the idea a lot.
I've also read about them quite a bit, just was not familiar with the short name.
I'm thinking my space is too small for this right now, but maybe I'll just brew up a small 5L bucket or sumpin.
How's the odor of one of these in action. Yeah depending on what you put in the sack, but any too wild of odors you encountered ?
thanks man!
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