Hey IC!
I know there is a plethora of tea advice on the forums. I have read over quite a few of the more lengthy post but I am still left with no real answer to what I am looking for.
I am looking for a good tea recipe to keep the micro life thriving in veg and flower. If one tea would work for both veg and flower that would be more desireable. I want a recipe that is simple and gets the job done. After reading of all the different recipes and methods and additives everyone uses it just gets more and more confusing.
I am growing in an organic mix, and the only additives I use is the General Organics line and mollasses, used seldomly and in small amounts. I mix my waterings up in a 40 gallon container, so when talking recipes lets talk 40 gallons.
The mix:
Canna Coco 2.0cft
Happy Frog 2.0 cft
Ocean Forest 1.5cft
1/2 Bag Chunky perlite
.75 cups Lime
1.25 cups Bone Meal
1.25 cups Blood meal
30# EWC
Willing to take any advice on the mix as well.
Is there a simple recipe for veg and flower teas? One that is better for veg and better for flower?
On hand I have:
EWC
bone meal
blood meal
lime
mollasses
humic acids
liquid karma
General Organic line (camg+, bio root, bio bud, bio weed, bio marine, bio thrive, bio grow)
Each 40 gallon watering container has its own air stone coming from a commercial air pump that does pretty good. When I leave my General organic mixtures for 20+ hours it def gets a strong poopy smell with foam.
I need a tea that will keep my herd thriving, not burn my plants, and be easy to not fuck up. I have a microscope on hand but have no idea wtf to look for so any links on that specific subject with photos let me know.
I appreciate any feedback and I know alot of this stuff has been covered. I tryed searching "Tea" in the search titles only and it is to short of a word. I hate that part of the search function it happens all the time!
I have grown in this mix for quite a while now but now that I am solely focusing on organic soil at the moment I want to do what I need to take it to the next level. I have never been to knowledgeable when it comes to organics myself but I love how easy it can be. Lets keep it simple!
I know there is a plethora of tea advice on the forums. I have read over quite a few of the more lengthy post but I am still left with no real answer to what I am looking for.
I am looking for a good tea recipe to keep the micro life thriving in veg and flower. If one tea would work for both veg and flower that would be more desireable. I want a recipe that is simple and gets the job done. After reading of all the different recipes and methods and additives everyone uses it just gets more and more confusing.
I am growing in an organic mix, and the only additives I use is the General Organics line and mollasses, used seldomly and in small amounts. I mix my waterings up in a 40 gallon container, so when talking recipes lets talk 40 gallons.
The mix:
Canna Coco 2.0cft
Happy Frog 2.0 cft
Ocean Forest 1.5cft
1/2 Bag Chunky perlite
.75 cups Lime
1.25 cups Bone Meal
1.25 cups Blood meal
30# EWC
Willing to take any advice on the mix as well.
Is there a simple recipe for veg and flower teas? One that is better for veg and better for flower?
On hand I have:
EWC
bone meal
blood meal
lime
mollasses
humic acids
liquid karma
General Organic line (camg+, bio root, bio bud, bio weed, bio marine, bio thrive, bio grow)
Each 40 gallon watering container has its own air stone coming from a commercial air pump that does pretty good. When I leave my General organic mixtures for 20+ hours it def gets a strong poopy smell with foam.
I need a tea that will keep my herd thriving, not burn my plants, and be easy to not fuck up. I have a microscope on hand but have no idea wtf to look for so any links on that specific subject with photos let me know.
I appreciate any feedback and I know alot of this stuff has been covered. I tryed searching "Tea" in the search titles only and it is to short of a word. I hate that part of the search function it happens all the time!
I have grown in this mix for quite a while now but now that I am solely focusing on organic soil at the moment I want to do what I need to take it to the next level. I have never been to knowledgeable when it comes to organics myself but I love how easy it can be. Lets keep it simple!